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These might look #lazy, but are actually reasonable strategies:

- resist pointless #tasks to create time for deep thinking,
- set #boundaries at work to avoid #burnout,
- say “no” to tasks, resisting that we should always strive to #produce more,
- automate #repetitive tasks to free up time for #creative tasks.

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I've released a new version of taskfinder (2.6.0), a TUI to aid in task management.

This one brings two new features:
- "Tasks" mode, where you can view all incomplete tasks (by due date/priority) or all completed tasks (by completed date/priority).
- The ability to ignore specified directories.

It's also now available as a flake thanks to a community contribution.

Full changelog at codeberg.org/kdwarn/taskfinder.

Install info at codeberg.org/kdwarn/taskfinder.

#RustLang#Rust#tui

#Vivaldi :vivaldi_red: の Notes(メモ)機能と、タブタイリングと #Tasks ✅ パネルをつかって #GTD をちゃんとやる環境、だいたい準備が完了した。
次にとるべきアクションとか期限を切ったものだけを Tasks パネルに Todo として登録して、それ以外は各ノートに #Markdown で書くようにしたら全体が見渡せるようになった。

これからはちゃんと週次レビューも真面目にやってみよう :tony_normal:

Happy I Love Free Software Day! 💕

Unfortunately, this year I could not join nor organize any in-person celebration, BUT of course I want to share my gratitude to the many, countless #FreeSoftware services I don’t merely use, but actually depend on.

Last year, I decided to focus only on #YunoHost, because it would have been crazy to list all the projects I use and I love.

This time, even if I will most certainly forget someone, I am challenging myself to mention all the #LibreSoftware my life is powered by.

Without further ado, THANK YOU to:

  • @yunohost, for powering Nebuchadnezzar
  • @fedora, for running my beloved #Framework laptop
  • @frameworkcomputer, for designing and building repairable, #Linux-friendly and truly open hardware
  • @gnome and @GTK, for being just gorgeous
  • @calyxos (thus @LineageOS), for powering my #Fairphone5
  • #Obtainium, for making me directly download apps on my phone, and @fdroidorg for distributing them
  • #AuroraStore, for proxying the download of apps I am doomed to get from Google Play
  • @element, for developing #Synapse, even though the new proprietary Synapse Pro is VERY PROBLEMATIC AND DISAPPOINTING
  • #Fractal, for being the most beautiful and awesome #Matrix client ever
  • @signalapp, for keeping me connected with the people I love
  • @Mastodon, for also maintaining a feature-packed experimental fork (#GlitchSoc), that is what Pan runs
  • #Tuba and #Moshidon, for being the most beautiful and awesome #Mastodon clients ever
  • #Firefox, for still remaining the best possible #browser choice, despite #Mozilla’s governance messiness
  • @openstreetmap, for allowing us to find the right path, both literally and metaphorically!
  • @organicmaps, for being the simplest, cleanest, yet feature-rich #OSM client and navigation app
  • @protonvpn, for making me browse safely from/to anywhere in the planet and @protonprivacy #ProtonMail, for hosting my email, despite the latest alarming political statements…
  • @libreoffice, for allowing me to draft documents with ease, the last of which was my #CV
  • #LanguageTool, for preventing me from making embarassing spelling mistakes
  • @photoprism, for safely storing and indexing all my photographic memories, on Aby, and for providing stellar and friendly support too!
  • #Actual, for moderating the very likely risk of ending up completely broke, since it forces me to manage my finances consciously and coherently
  • @readeck, for storing and sorting ALL my varied and overwhelming inputs
  • @nextcloud, for storing and synchronizing my data, for its #calendar, its #tasks, and all its awesome apps
  • #Rustdesk, for preventing my friends and family members from going crazy, by allowing me to remotely connect to their devices and directly address the issues they have
  • #Listmonk, for sending out my newsletter
  • @eleventy, for powering all the websites I maintain, above all the virtual representation of my mind, and for being the only reason why I resist and try to continue learning #JavaScript
  • @forgejo, for giving us a chance to truly control and collectively develop the sources of our software, but most importantly @Codeberg, for RESISTING, RESISTING, RESISTING, despite the hatred and attacks nazi assholes throw at them
  • @musicbrainz for keeping music knowledge open and free, and @ListenBrainz for scrobbling the crazy music I listen to
  • The @fsfe, for promoting this celebration and fighting the good fight!

Lastly, but most importantly, the biggest thank you goes to all the free software libraries and dependencies the above mentioned #software are made of/built with, including #C, #JavaScript, #Python, #Rust, and all community-maintained programming languages.

I am super sorry if I forgot someone!

FSFE - Free Software Foundation EuropeI Love Free Software Day - FSFEOn the annual “I Love Free Software Day” we express our gratitude to all Free Software contributors. Join this special event and become part of a lovely community! #ilovefs

Tip #649

Keep your Vivaldi Calendar organized by creating separate calendars for tasks and events.

Just like you can group your Bookmarks and Notes into folders, you can also divide the events and tasks in your Vivaldi Calendar into separate calendars. An immaculately organized calendar is a joy to work with.

To add a new calendar:

  1. Go to Settings > Calendar > Calendars.
  2. Click on + “Add Calendar” at the bottom of the list of calendars.
  3. If relevant, select which account you want to add the new calendar to.
  4. Give the calendar a name and a color.
  5. Choose whether to allow just events, tasks, or both.
  6. Click “Create Calendar”.

#calendar #events #tasks #vivaldi #VivaldiBrowser

https://vivaldi.com/blog/tips/tip-649/

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@paul

- it's very easy to add to do items by tagging them as #tasks, it's a quick muscle memory thing, and then I separately configured an "inbox" where I can sort through them and provide more info (categorization, "do date", due date, etc). or if it's an important task I can add all that info relatively easily (in like 15 seconds instead of 2)

- Tana has a calendar mode and a kanban board mode so if I want to change around due/do dates, or statuses, using that kind of UX it's easy

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