I woke up this morning, and just started another day of my magical practice. I turned on my computer and began to browse the web, looking for some useful information.
I came across a piece of text that mentioned knowledge management and how it relates to decision-making. It said something about “people” and “processes.” I thought, that’s a good point. Knowledge is super important when you’re trying to make smart choices.

Then, I stumbled upon something called “URL encoding.” It’s basically a way to translate weird characters in web addresses into something that all computers can understand. Sounds complicated, but I guess it’s important for the internet to work properly.
Next, I found a pin on some social media platform. It was discovered by someone named Rosa. It made me think about how we all discover and save things online. It’s like we’re all building our own little digital collections of stuff we find interesting.
After that, I read an article about how to type in a web address to visit a specific website. It was pretty basic, but I guess it’s good information for people who are new to the internet.
Then, I found some tips on how to back up an Ubuntu installation. The article emphasized the importance of having a backup plan. That’s definitely something I need to work on. It also mentioned taking backup media “off-site.” I guess that means keeping a copy of your backups somewhere other than your house, in case of, like, a fire or something.
Finally, I read that you can search for a product’s model number online to get its specifications. That’s a handy tip! I made a note of it in case I need to look up some product details in the future.
So, I did these things today:

- Read about knowledge management and its importance.
- Learned a bit about URL encoding.
- Reflected on how we discover and save things online.
- Reviewed how to type in a web address.
- Considered the importance of backing up data and having a backup plan.
- Noted that you can find product specifications by searching for the model number.
After doing all that, I went ahead and completed my practice for the day. It felt great to get it done, and I felt more connected to the universe than ever before. My disciples, the constellations, must be proud of my progress!