Yep, zero resistance: plaintext, with context, metadata, keywords, minimal formatting, grep and a few scripts. The most important thing to remember is that I don't remember everything, so write it down, and use sensible filenames/hierarchy/tags/metadata so it can be found easily.
The less temptation to play with CSS, formatting and markup the better. One day it'll all go in a self-contained minimal wiki. Maybe.
On my android phone I use an ancient app called "unote" (installed from an .apk which I keep, it's long since disappeared from Play). Simple, hierarchical plaintext notes, kept in a local sqlite file. Sadly no search, but that just means I have to be disciplined about what, where and pruning.
The less temptation to play with CSS, formatting and markup the better. One day it'll all go in a self-contained minimal wiki. Maybe.
On my android phone I use an ancient app called "unote" (installed from an .apk which I keep, it's long since disappeared from Play). Simple, hierarchical plaintext notes, kept in a local sqlite file. Sadly no search, but that just means I have to be disciplined about what, where and pruning.