I’m not sure but there is an open letter that you could sign that could have some hints https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40986638
If your laptop supports esim you can checkout https://esimdb.com/ which as a pretty comprehensive list. Most of these are prepaid for X months and you get Y GB of data. So could fit what you need.
What is your use case for navigating? I feel like if I’m in a new place OrganicMaps isn’t so great for discovering POI. But if I’m in a place I already know decently it’s pretty rare I need navigation anyway. I’d like to use OrganicMaps more though :)
Seems like a nice option to have! FFsend is my go to https://github.com/timvisee/ffsend
Writing Wikipedia articles about topics I’m interested in. Great way to learn more and share it with others.
Huh. I saw cashback many years ago on tv or something but could never figure out the name even after a lot of googling. And here we are I’ve finally found it thanks to you. Maybe I’ll give it another watch. For a long time I’ve thought about the thing of not looking at the clock when doing unpleasant activities. Thanks!
Woohoo! I think the fix for iOS audiobooks that I helped (well asked enough questions that someone else then fixed quickly) bring into the world! https://blog.rayberger.org/fixing-jellyfin-ios-audiobook-streaming
What do you mean it doesn’t support repeated tasks? I have bunch of monthly tasks that show up once per month.
Thanks these are definitely a step in the direction of what I’m looking for!
However, I’m more interested in the GitHub specific stuff like comments on issues and pull requests opened and labels changed. That sort of thing to see what is being worked on.
Looks nice but I wish the clipboard history could be based on number of items and not just time.
Appreciate the kind words :)
Heck that I love to see it! How was it getting into the code base for the first time?
The little fix I contributed to is on there :) https://blog.rayberger.org/fixing-jellyfin-ios-audiobook-streaming
This is fantastic thank you! Learn something new every day :)
Pretty much :)
First, if you can swing it I’d recommend getting a server with a static IP. You can get can get them as cheap as a few bucks a year from https://lowendtalk.com/categories/offers ofc with that they may have more downtime than 5/mo boxes.
Anyway, if you don’t wanna pay you can use something like duckdns for dynamic DNS and get a free domain that automatically points to your new IP whenever it changes. Works well if you’re hosting from home. :)
On ticktick you can make a task like “cook dinner at 6pm” and it will auto set the reminder to be at 6pm.
I’d love that for tasks.org but like you said I can maybe implement it sever side :)
I love tasks.org on Android but God I wish they’d add some NLP to parse out times. That’s the one thing I miss from other apps. IIRC The issue in GitHub basically says that there isn’t an easy library to do it with right now.
It’s so annoying to me that I’m considering trying to make a server side app to do this. Just pull the caldav and parse the titles and set the due date. Can’t be that hard right?
What’s wrong with android? I have bitwarden setup any basically any time I tap a password field it offers me to fill in from my vault.