I use DevonThink. It's an incredible piece of software.
I have a database for 'research' where items are stored according to the Dewey Decimal categories (no particular reason for choosing this other than it's well organised and well documented).
I then have a separate 'memex' database which contains my journal and other miscellanies.
DevonThink has a rudimentary AI system which attempts to link documents by context. I find it quite useful.
I replaced the lid of my toilet seat to one that has a bidet installed in it. It was easy to plumb into the existing cold water connection and cost around £30. It is the best thing I have ever bought.
In answer to your question: I find that the bidet gets rid of all of the poop the vast majority of the time. I just pat myself down with a small amount of toilet paper to dry myself off. If I see poop on the paper I give myself another rinse.
I can't handle dry wiping now. I save my poops for home.
It's not clear to me exactly what they are asking.
Are they saying that anything you create on company time belongs to them indefiniely? That's fairly commmon in the UK and I don't have any stong feelings about it.
Are they saying that anything you create after you leave belongs to them? That's definitely not OK, but it's not clear that's what they are saying.
I prefer paper - but I've often tried transitioning to a digital only system. For me there is too much friction with digital note taking, despite the benefits that it offers in terms of searchability and organisation.
I do scan my notes periodically - but if I'm honest I very rarely find that I need to go over them again.
I have a database for 'research' where items are stored according to the Dewey Decimal categories (no particular reason for choosing this other than it's well organised and well documented).
I then have a separate 'memex' database which contains my journal and other miscellanies.
DevonThink has a rudimentary AI system which attempts to link documents by context. I find it quite useful.