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[–] neidu3@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 months ago

A combination. Depends on the area/topic, really.

At home, it's a disorganized collection of locally organized systems. The degree of organization depends on how much I care about each individual area.

At work it's mostly disorganized, but that's mostly the nature of the job itself. I thrive in this environment, as it's pretty chaotic in nature, and my part of it is basically making sure that it works anyhow. I'm pretty nazi when it comes to IP assignments, as the routing tables are very organized. But I don't give two shits about the cabling, as that changes every few weeks anyway.