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Whoa thanks for that nugget of knowledge. Sounds like something I was searching but didn’t run into.
I am using Fossify Calendar and ntodotxt on Android (GrapheneOS), and Gnome Calendar and Sleek on my laptop.
So for context in the discussion: I started with jtx board on mobile and using thunderbird todo. At some point I decided to try out Errands. When i crossed off items in it the item would be marked as done and any repeat settings were cleared. That was a bit annoying, so i decided to search for some apps that will play nice on both laptop and mobile. I then found Super Productivity. On paper i like this one way more and the time tracking is a nice extra. The issue is that either I either use its caldav sync stuff, but then mobile asks for an ssl cert. It does have a sync with file setting, but then for some reason nextcloud write the file as read only on my laptop.
I do want to set myself up with a reverse proxy so that I can tie the server at home with my domain, get an ssl cert and go back to Super Productivity. At this point I am enjoying selfhosting and want to expand my stuff a bit more, so the extra effort will be needed at this point. Keeping things local was more for a test bed before I have to be serious about locking stuff down and what not.
I am running things locally. I cannot get an ssl cert for my local network stuff because i cannot prove i own it to the issuer (i think?). As far as the todo apps, from what I dug up its that caldav does not support recurring stuff on the todo stuff? At least the default nextcloud app does not. You can set a recurring to do with an app that does, but sometimes i would cross it off on mobile and it would no longer show up on my desktop. It seems that they all internally juggle how recurring stuff happens and diffrent clients might trigger another one to see it as done and no need rescheduling.
Other people were talking about it with the dev on github.
Adding to my list to check out :)
ty for the heads up
Needs more fiber
I did try that, but the mobile app is more strict about an ssl cert and I am only doing local stuff right now. Tho I am planing to hook my server to a domain eventually.
:) its good to engage with the community
Pretty much this. Unless those personal back ups happen to also be media people want or osmething
Torrents kind of are that.
Perhaps @mehdi_benadel@lemmy.balamb.fr was trying to say de-regulated; which is what libertarians do get hot and wet for. They have been cheering it on in Argentina and importing that as DOGE, but that is another matter.
And people say you have to be a hacker to use Linux.
Why in Earth would you want it to take over the social media space?
So that the rest can be free with us.
people who believe all disagreement should be forbidden, like the guy currently stalking me across multiple instances to insult me because I disagreed with him about the Democrats policy on Gaza.
Btw I have asked you what your policy would be instead so that I can understand what your take is, but you won’t clarify, so I can only conclude you are a massive troll.
Let me say tldr it once again:
I put forth the claim that we have a better shot of influencing the dems for a ceasefire that the evangelical Rs. Palestine is in desperate need for one.
By the time of the election Palestine was in bad shape and needs to be able to live to fight another day. I never said dems were saints; just that the pragmatic need for the palestiniant people means we need to put political support in the place we can most influence; which at the time is voting blue.
Go ahead and let us know what your policy take is. If you are serious and not a troll that is.
Very long shitpost?
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Marketing problem. Call it no maintenance.