+1 for Plex. Basically perfect and so much more polished than JF (which I tried on three separate occasions to force myself to like).
Edit: and they’re just a little larger than the size of a fist.
Voyager. If only it had notifications.
Used to love them but they’ve absolutely priced themselves out of a semi-regular customer lately. Those pasties are worth $10-12 at most. Not $18.
Microsoft ToDo or Zenkit Tasks. Neither are self hosted but they work perfectly with multiuser setups.
Inline photos in posts. But that’s about it.
Ahsoka, is that you…?
Not a problem. I only have decaf in the afternoon.
Drinking hot drinks, like flavored coffee or hot milk with Milo or ovaltine or Dandy Blend. Morning, afternoon and night. I have to have a hot drink before bed. Have to have a hot coffee when working at the pc in the late morning or afternoon. Only really started maybe a year ago and I’m honestly not sure why.
Is there a reminder/alert system for due or soon-to-be-due tasks?
It’s a fairly normal start, and “must not force you to use an account” wasn’t listed in your set of requirements. The account is because the app supports completely free syncing across multiple mobile and desktop platforms. Just use any throwaway google account or create a new one just for the purpose. No subscription and it is FOSS.
Just use Simplenote.
I walked away from Memmy weeks ago and use Voyager now. Every single time I did a search for nsfw communities and scrolled down a little I could reliably crash it.
But I thought Zed was dead, honey…
Is there anything else to this game beyond just carrying things on your back? I saw a video months ago and was trying to work out what the attraction factor was.
I have what I call an “Ivy Lee” note that opens in its own window at a particular location on my second monitor every time I open Obsidian. It contains a list of things that I “must do” that day, a second set of bullets for “stretch goals” for the day and some “no need to worry about” entries in case I get anxiety about those things. I edit it the previous evening. Part of the Ivy Lee methodology I’ve been following for quite a while now.