

Thanks, will take a look.
Thanks, will take a look.
Are any of these solutions able to be used via an AppleTV?
Notes at work. Meetings, projects, one on one conversations. I also have a template for each person I’ve met that makes it easy to see where they’re located, what company and technologies they’re related to, and links to past meetings I’ve had with them. I also use it for task management.
Sorry for being an absolute tool when it comes to reading these things, but I want to make sure I understand it right. Per capita means per 100k people? So in the case of the US it’s $12k in expenses total, for those 100k people?
This is awesome. Thank you for sharing!
My biggest reason for moving off Notion (and to Obsidian) was lack of offline availability. This has left me in a bind multiple times.
Appreciate it! Excited to give it a go.
Could you elaborate? I only just started using dataview to list meetings I’ve had with people, under a page for that person directly. It’s finicky though (probably an issue with me) and wonder if this will make it easier.
A warning to those that haven’t looked at this list…. It’s a time vacuum. A “few minutes” of browsing it will translate to hours lost and family members on the verge of reporting you as missing.
No. I did have the Style Settings plugin installed but never did anything with it that I remember. I’ve uninstalled that also.
Failed to mention that I’m on MacOS. I also just learned that when I full-screen the app, the side bars match the theme. Exiting full screen causes them to go back to black.
Thanks for the insight!
Is it possible for the scans to be stored as files that are readable should paperless crash and I’m not around to get it up and running, or are files stored as weird non-standard file formats?
edit: looks like scans are saved as pdf’s. Thanks for the insight!
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If you want to self-host, Vikunja is a pretty good replacement for Trello.
Big +1 to this. Docker and docker-compose are worth the time to get comfortable with. For a lot of software you’ll find they come with a compose file to help you get started.
Big +1 to this. Docker and docker-compose are worth the time to get comfortable with. For a lot of software you’ll find they come with a compose file to help you get started.
Been rocking Vikunja for over a year. One of the few items used by everyone in the house.
I think you’re on to something here, and would be willing to help support where I can. My guess is that my tech acumen is far behind most others here. But feel free to include me if you decide to dive deeper.
Wait is he still on the Azure Performance team?