@protonmail the calendar is extremely slow to load on Android. It's seriously affecting my ability to function. Are the following improvements planned and if so what are the timelines?
Event caching - events load so slow currently
Different timezones for start and end time
Being able to edit an event that's been shared
Being able to create events offline
Being able to sync events with a third party client like Thunderbird
@futurebird I think that this is another thing that activitypub can be made to do in addition to all the stuff it already takes the form of
I think there’s a bit of a need for a work from home but ‘check in’ sort of arrangement which isn’t the conventional microboggling thoroughly time wasting meaningless noise that exists already on the fediverse (that we’re all here for all day anyway)
It has to be something that’s a bit more continuous and serious, but not so serious that it resembles linked in, and it’d have to be mostly for logging time and achievements and starring other people’s achievements and time/effort spent
It’d be like a sort of calendar and timesheet but fun, it’d have to be not like a real job (in that if I want to put a masturbation break in the time sheet, it’s allowed) but it should be something that one would take at least a bit seriously and not just forget it exists after having hilarious fun with it for a few days of absurdity then nothing
It’d be networky, in that it’s all very well logging your own time but there’s a lot of leverage in being slightly accountable (~0.5%?) to other people because you said you were going to do something and did
It could also be a sort of help / problem removal platform but that’s not the main thing (or who knows, maybe it might)
But it won’t in most ways resemble being on mastodon, yet it’s activitypub
@futurebird I think that this is another thing that activitypub can be made to do in addition to all the stuff it already takes the form of
I think there’s a bit of a need for a work from home but ‘check in’ sort of arrangement which isn’t the conventional microboggling thoroughly time wasting meaningless noise that exists already on the fediverse (that we’re all here for all day anyway)
It has to be something that’s a bit more continuous and serious, but not so serious that it resembles linked in, and it’d have to be mostly for logging time and achievements and starring other people’s achievements and time/effort spent
It’d be like a sort of calendar and timesheet but fun, it’d have to be not like a real job (in that if I want to put a masturbation break in the time sheet, it’s allowed) but it should be something that one would take at least a bit seriously and not just forget it exists after having hilarious fun with it for a few days of absurdity then nothing
It’d be networky, in that it’s all very well logging your own time but there’s a lot of leverage in being slightly accountable (~0.5%?) to other people because you said you were going to do something and did
It could also be a sort of help / problem removal platform but that’s not the main thing (or who knows, maybe it might)
But it won’t in most ways resemble being on mastodon, yet it’s activitypub
"All South Koreans have instantly become a year or two younger, as the country ditched its traditional – and increasingly unpopular – system for counting someone’s age and replaced it with the internationally accepted method.
Under the previous system, the country’s citizens are deemed to be a year old when they are born, and a year is added every 1 January. The unusual custom meant that a baby born on New Year’s Eve would become two years old as soon as the clock strikes midnight." #Korea#SouthKorea#calendar#birthday
The Vivaldi Tasks Panel syncs with your #Calendar and lets you easily manage your tasks. Set reminders, have them reoccur and mark them as complete as you go about your day.
I love the percentages in the calendar widget, although it took me a while to realise what they depicted. Right now, 86.7% of today has passed for me. This month has only just started and this years' first quarter are past us.
News for KDE's personal information management software 📧 🗓️ 🛫 : Kalendar's contact editor gets overhauled and shares more with KOrganizer, Itinerary supports more travel documents, Akonadi improves database handling, and more.
How do you go about #scheduling meetings with people? Do you have a satisfying system for balancing rest and work? 📆
I’d like to have a link in my email signature to where people can go. It would be great to require at least __ days notice of a mtg request, too. #calendar#organization#productivity
KDE Gear ⚙️ 23.04: Service providers may move the goalposts, but KDE devs keep your apps working: It "only" took 22000+ lines of code, and 315 files changed to get #Kalendar, #KOrganizer and #KMail working again with #Google Contacts.