The video promo of hey.com reminds me a lot of the functions of mail app twobird, which is free and works with gmail on desktop and mobile. https://www.twobird.com/
The video promo of hey.com reminds me a lot of the functions of mail app twobird, which is free and works with gmail on desktop and mobile. https://www.twobird.com/
I have this one bookmarked. Haven’t taken it though, has decent reviews: The Ultimate Linux Home Server Course - Learn and improve your Linux skills through building your own home server
Nah, it’s like sharing ad revenue with content creators on youtube.
If they mean with big users, users that post and comment a lot and by that keep the community alive and kicking.
How often I need to get up at night to pee.
I’m using:
ticktick for tasks, time management (pomodoro timer, kaban board), as day planner, its sticky notes feature to get tasks (with included task description, task info, links and such) on top of all other windows as reminder and guide.
trilium notes for project based note taking.
on windows microsoft sticky notes and on ubuntu xpad as sticky notes for quick notes, brain dumps. Which I then eventually migrate to ticktick as tasks with possible subtasks when thoughts have crystallized.