ainmosni, to taskwarrior
@ainmosni@berlin.social avatar

Distrobox has really changed the way I work. #Taskwarrior recently had a breaking upgrade that required me to export the tasks with the previous version. Of course, I only realise this after I already upgraded.

Instead of going through an awkward dance of moving my task files to another machine or trying to downgrade taskwarrior, I just created a distrobox of the previous fedora version, exported, imported from my "main" box, and I was done. Super easy.

#linux #distrobox

abbienormal, to taskwarrior Italian
@abbienormal@floss.social avatar

Can I use syncthing to sync between 2 PCs and one Android phone within the same apartment ?

Or do I really need to run a server ?

I'd like to avoid that

snonux, to golang
@snonux@fosstodon.org avatar

I created my first mobile app in using . It's a very simple app for logging small ideas and to do tasks on my Android phone into simple text files. These are synced w/ to my Laptop. From there, a glue script adds them to my DB. I know, weird workflow. But I wanted to highlight how easy it is to build cross-platform mobile apps in Go now. Dont have to use the Android SDK.

https://codeberg.org/snonux/quicklogger

rince, to taskwarrior
@rince@chaos.social avatar

-tui würde ich ja gerne austesten. Das von ihnen bereitgestellte .deb tut aber nicht auf einem aktuellen . Frage mich gerade ob das genau mein Humor ist...

RL_Dane, to random
@RL_Dane@fosstodon.org avatar

vs. (Todo.TXT)

Sound off!

I've been using my own system which is mainly just $EDITOR and a script that takes out completed tasks every day by grepping out lines that begin with "X "
The problem is that it would be nice to just see a couple most important tasks at a time, instead of having a blood-chilling text file FULL of todo items in your face all day 😅

stepheng,
@stepheng@mastodon.online avatar

@RL_Dane I love the forced organization of when you use a GTD approach

I recommend keeping it simple (don't use projects and contexts right away) and really get into the process of setting wait: and depends: on tasks until the only tasks that show up when you run 'task' are things you can work on right away

(When I see something new or non-actionable on the list, I break it down into actions by annotating and creating new pre-tasks and sub-tasks by using the depends: feature)

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