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https://todoist.com/ works very well for me, the tasklists and the boards.

I had to adapt and stick to my workflow though and cut the tasks into smaller digestible items or reminders. For bigger ideas I use notion for capture.


All easy except:

- Youtube —> can’t get around it

- Maps —> in few cases where apple maps is just not good enough (depends on where you live)

Don’t miss anything else 1sec!


Its not that Apple maps isn't good enough, its that the world has not caught up with Apple's vision


Haha, yes I‘ll tell the hospital that they are in fact at the wrong location and should consider moving to the address displayed in apple maps ;)


Some of my YouTube subscriptions moved over to Nebula so that helps, somewhat, reduce the amount of time I spend on YouTube. But yeah, there needs to be a larger movement to move channels from YouTube to have serious alternatives to YouTube as a user.


yea theres no way to get around youtube. I think theres stuff like peertube but its not the same


There's no way to get around YouTube-the-service, but at least you can get around YouTube-the-client: https://piped.video/


Youtube -> D.tube


I have this as well https://www.yakkaroo.de/19-zoll-2he-server-gehaeuse-ipc-c236... with Noctua fans installed.

I run proxmox, opnsense (virtualized) and other workloads on it. It's really good and runs almost completely silent because of the Noctua fans.

The build quality of the case is lower end though with sharp edges!


https://hashnode.com/ is close to what medium used to be, I suppose. Hope it will stay like that.


Is there a way to confirm whether hashnode is VC-funded or not?

Because if it is VC-funded, enshittification is inevitable.


It's VC funded, but maybe Salesforce and Sequoia don't care about investor return (ha): https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/hashnode/company_fin...


restic is great and simple to use. Use it for archiving my backups to Google Cloud Storage.


ChatGPT:

There are many books available that can help you learn basic electrical concepts and engineering. Here are a few suggestions:

    "Electricity Demystified" by Stan Gibilisco
    "Electrical Engineering 101" by Darren Ashby
    "The Basics of Electricity" by Van Valkenburgh, Nooger & Neville, Inc.
    "Electrical Engineering: Principles and Applications" by Allan R. Hambley
    "Getting Started in Electronics" by Forrest M. Mims III
These books are designed to provide a general introduction to electrical concepts and engineering, and can help you to understand the basics of electricity and how it is used in various applications. They may also include examples, diagrams, and practical exercises to help you learn and apply the concepts in a hands-on way. I encourage you to read reviews and compare the content and approach of different books to determine which one is the best fit for your learning style and goals.

---------------

Is this useful at all?


> Is this useful at all?

About as useful as a google search.


So either the google search is very good or the AI is not adding any value compared to a „dumb search“?

Which one is it?


I'd say it's not adding any value compared to a "dumb search". Most of those books turned up directly in the google results for things like "basic electronics book" or "beginner electronics books" and so on, or in the listicles that populate the first page of those kinds of results.


thanks for clarifying. disappointing then.


Survival & reproduction.


--> Cookie AutoDelete https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/cookie-autode...

Has been proven to be one of the best extensions I discovered in the last few years.

Enable 15s autodelete and only set exceptions for the few sites that you really need it.


Do more of what makes you happy. All the best!


Just enter "bash" when you need bash and exit it once you're done. Barely need this but sometimes it's useful.

Fish imho offers superb usability, wouldn't want to miss it.


You lose all the fish goodies when you do this, no?


you only need to paste a line or two of bash. it's what I did when I have a problem with some online help that put a line that only works on bash


Some commands are compatible with bash, but not compatible with zsh. I do the same thing when using zsh.


exactly.


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