I use this and you can preemptively create some groups you can share your location to, then turn those on. If this works for you.
Well, it’s a Tuesday so that means I can get fresh fish in my local street market. Nothing much going on otherwise.
Tortellini with shrimp and tomato sauce (we use frozen shrimp), grilled fish, and basically any stir-fried food.
I use NextCloud News, it’s super convenient and also syncs between my phone and computer. I use it for reading the news (playing hide and seek with one news site after another when they inevitably disconnect their RSS/Atom support), for the webcomics I follow, and for keeping up with friends’ blogs.
Women don’t have balls, therefore they can’t store pee, and that explains the longer queues in women’s bathrooms. See you next time with a new episode of Troll Biology!
Ah, maybe the difference is that my parents smoked when I was very small. Eventually they both quit and now they both hate the smell. But yes, I also grew up before the smoking ban.
Fair enough. I guess it was so common when I was growing up that I never realised it.
A “simply explained” kind of book, “even foxes can understand”.
There’s already an issue tracking this, you can follow it here: https://github.com/dessalines/jerboa/issues/668
Super happy. I’ve had mine since pre-pandemic and it’s still working perfectly. It’s even survived an accidental mud bath, I could then open it up myself and clean it.
Fairphone with /e/OS. I also like the fair-trade and repairability aspects of it.
By being stressed about finishing what I have to study by the given deadline. If said deadline is far away, there’s no hope.
Sometimes I’d break down what I have to do into a schedule that would span several days, or even weeks. I would then have this schedule as my goal: if I don’t do enough today to reach my goal, I won’t have enough time to finish what I have to study by the deadline.
I find the old Reddit UI to work better when browsing through a list of articles or stories. For images, it interrupts the nice flow I have when I have a bigger image size. I have the same configuration on my RSS feed reader btw: showing the full article in my “webcomics” folder and just title+short preview in my “news” folder.
For my server I use duplicity, with a daily incremental backup and sending the encrypted diffs away. I researched a few more options some time ago but nothing really fit my use case, but I’m also not super happy with duplicity. Thanks for suggesting borgbackup.
For my personal data I have a NextCloud on a RPi4 at my parents’ place, which also syncs between my laptop that I’ve left there. For an offline and off-site storage, I use the good old strategy where I bring over an external hard drive, rsync it, and bring it back.
Nextcloud Tasks?
If I had to choose the top one, it would be self-hosted NextCloud, with a focus on its PhoneTrack plugin and corresponding Android app. Finally a FOSS privacy-friendly way to share my location with my family.
I also use them on both, KDE has default bindings.