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That’s brilliant news!
I know this is still just very basic federation with mutual following of users, etc. - but having a working mvp implementation of this makes me really hopeful for the stepwise introduction of more and more federation goals to come to fruition.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•GitHub - Dr-Blank/Vaani: Beautiful, Fast and Functional client for your Audiobookshelf server.English
0·18 days agoJust throwing another alternative out there which I’ve been very happy with: lissen - ‘Clean audiobookshelf player’.
Has streaming/downloading for offline listening, sleep timer, custom bookmarks and custom speeds. Just the browsing functionality is at best ‘functional’ (nice search but if you don’t know what to listen to next just gives you one long list sorted by title)
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Movies@lemmy.world•Hard Sci-fi Movie night is starting in 10 minutes. We are watching Sneakers (1992) and Primer (2004)English
0·18 days agoVery cool, hope it’s gonna be a nice movie night! Enjoy the headache that is trying to unravel absolutely anything in Primer ;)
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the fantasy book/series everyone should read?English
0·20 days agoI read the farseer trilogy last year and… man it’s a tough read. Not because of the writing - I was blown away by the prose, it is incredibly evocative - but just because they’re so relentlessly harsh.
Still taking some time off before any further Hobb books for that reason alone.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is that one software that you are using for 10 years and still loving it?English
0·20 days agoaerc is a very nice, a little less fiddly modern alternative for me nowadays
I may be misunderstanding your argument but just to make sure I want to point out that
desperate people will do desperate things to survive
does not run counter to
if you can’t afford to live, then you certainly can’t afford to move to another country
I am one of those happy taskwarrior users. For more advanced recurrence syntax in taskwarrior there’s also the relatively new nautical extension. It essentially splits recurrence into things that recur based on calendar/clock events (e.g. every first workday of the month, every second Sunday, etc.) or based on previous completions (e.g. do something 3 days after last time, or every x hours after last doing it).
It’s pretty neat and functional but, fair warning, also early on in development and changing quite radically through its versions still.
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Python@programming.dev•OpenAI to Acquire Astral (maker of uv, ruff)English
0·1 month agooh no
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Android@lemmy.world•The Clicks Communicator stumbled by marketing itself as a "second phone". It has everything I want out of a "real" phone, no AI push, and it's small. I'm going to try it as my next (only) phone.English
0·3 months agoI mean, 640K ought to be enough for anyone anyway.

I was running both for quite a while a few years ago.
I found Loop Habit easier for ‘quick entry’ style record keeping, whereas track and graph made it a little more fiddle. On the other hand it allows quite some freedom in what you track and how so it might be better adapted for more in-depth mood tracking.
Nowadays I use Table Habit and have a simple positive mood and negative mood ‘habit’. If I don’t check either the day was neutral. If it went extensively in one of the directions, you can long press and add a custom value.
It’s definitely simplified but that also makes me much more likely to actually keep tracking over longer time frames.
Lastly, another tracker that I’ve used in the past and that is specifically geared to tracking events and emotions is dailynomie. It’s a little harder to set up but should be possible to work as a PWA on android. Loved the simplicity of its data model but the official app shut down in 2023 and I don’t know how maintained the oss version is nowadays.