What is it with Lemmy users assuming anyone who disagrees with them is astroturfing or a shill.
What is it with Lemmy users assuming anyone who disagrees with them is astroturfing or a shill.
It’s typical click bait from a once, long ago, enjoyable magazine about PC games. Now PCG just outputs game guides and incessantly complains about AI.
Seriously. You could spend 3 days researching some half-assed solution or can just hit the skip-15-seconds button.
Ironically, the people that really enjoyed this talk already understand all of these topics.
I still have no idea what a tankie is, and I have no idea why the top active posts are always tankie this and tankie that. I’ve tried to filter as many of those communities and users as I can, but now all I’m left with is software developer memes (yes, you have the hardest job ever, we get it) and requests for FOSS alternatives to FTP my Linux repo PowerShell GitHub thingy in privacy.
I’ll take the bait if no one else will.
A calendar is useful for one thing: pinning events that will happen at a known time and being reminded of when they are about to start.
If you need to keep extensive notes on projects, understand how late or accelerated tasks will impact other dates, break down work into steps, track progress on a project or individual task, create lists, map ideas, inventory items, archive knowledge, or sketch workflows, a calendar is worthless.