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Is there a way to set recurring tasks (daily, every Wednesday etc) in #NextCloud tasks?

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  • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

    Is there a way to set recurring tasks (daily, every Wednesday etc) in #NextCloud tasks?

    #AskFedi

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    raito@nixos.paris
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    #107

    @afewbugs i'm pretty sure: yes

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    • juandesant@mathstodon.xyzJ This user is from outside of this forum
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      juandesant@mathstodon.xyz
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      #108

      @qwwerty @afewbugs looks like it can be self-hosted: https://github.com/donetick/donetick

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      • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

        Because if there isn't I am developing a very strong suspicion that NextCloud developers aren't the ones who do the housework in their households

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        kitten_tech@fosstodon.org
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        #109

        @afewbugs relatedly, I'm pretty sure the people who design kitchen and bathroom fittings and furnishings have never cleaned a bathroom or kitchen, and don't do much cooking either

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        • kitten_tech@fosstodon.orgK kitten_tech@fosstodon.org

          @afewbugs relatedly, I'm pretty sure the people who design kitchen and bathroom fittings and furnishings have never cleaned a bathroom or kitchen, and don't do much cooking either

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          suearcher@toot.wales
          wrote on sidst redigeret af
          #110

          @kitten_tech @afewbugs

          As a cleaner, married to a caretaker, I can assert that architects have never had to clean or maintain a building....

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          • suearcher@toot.walesS suearcher@toot.wales

            @kitten_tech @afewbugs

            As a cleaner, married to a caretaker, I can assert that architects have never had to clean or maintain a building....

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            #111

            @suearcher @kitten_tech my fun story about architecture is I used to work in a university building designed by a famous and award winning architect. It had a recessed light well in the roof with a glass skylight at the bottom. The problem was there was no outlet pipe at the bottom of the light well, so when it rained it filled up with water like a huge suspended swimming pool

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            • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

              @suearcher @kitten_tech my fun story about architecture is I used to work in a university building designed by a famous and award winning architect. It had a recessed light well in the roof with a glass skylight at the bottom. The problem was there was no outlet pipe at the bottom of the light well, so when it rained it filled up with water like a huge suspended swimming pool

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              #112

              @suearcher @kitten_tech this was obviously a somewhat alarming state of affairs for those who had to work underneath it, trusting the strength of the glass, so it was drained and a sort of greenhouse like contraption built over the top to prevent it from refilling.

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              • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

                @suearcher @kitten_tech this was obviously a somewhat alarming state of affairs for those who had to work underneath it, trusting the strength of the glass, so it was drained and a sort of greenhouse like contraption built over the top to prevent it from refilling.

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                #113

                @suearcher @kitten_tech This was all before my time so I didn't witness it, but we did have to live with the consequences when I was working there which were that the top floor of the building was unbearably hot every summer due to being encased in a hastily erected greenhouse

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                • suearcher@toot.walesS suearcher@toot.wales

                  @kitten_tech @afewbugs

                  As a cleaner, married to a caretaker, I can assert that architects have never had to clean or maintain a building....

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                  #114

                  @suearcher @kitten_tech @afewbugs As a lawyer I can tell you that the IT "designers" used by the courts, CPS, solicitors and counsel, have no idea how any of us work, what information we need and in what form.
                  I used to be handed all the papers at court for the cases I was dealing (up to 15+) could scan them, hand them to clients to read, and go back and take instructions. Easy. Now we get it on line at court (eventually). I can't pass my laptop over can I..FFS.

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                  • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

                    @suearcher @kitten_tech This was all before my time so I didn't witness it, but we did have to live with the consequences when I was working there which were that the top floor of the building was unbearably hot every summer due to being encased in a hastily erected greenhouse

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                    suearcher@toot.wales
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                    #115

                    @afewbugs @kitten_tech

                    That's appalling - both the initial mistake and the fix!

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                    • petermlittle@mas.toP petermlittle@mas.to

                      @suearcher @kitten_tech @afewbugs As a lawyer I can tell you that the IT "designers" used by the courts, CPS, solicitors and counsel, have no idea how any of us work, what information we need and in what form.
                      I used to be handed all the papers at court for the cases I was dealing (up to 15+) could scan them, hand them to clients to read, and go back and take instructions. Easy. Now we get it on line at court (eventually). I can't pass my laptop over can I..FFS.

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                      suearcher@toot.wales
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                      #116

                      @PeterMLittle @kitten_tech @afewbugs

                      There are times when paperless works, but there are many occasions when paper really is the way to go!

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                      • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

                        If any @nextcloud developers happen to be reading this and want a feminist perspective, actually especially if they're reading and don't want a feminist perspective: there are two types of tasks, one off achievement tasks like build a website, write an article, paint a room where once it's done it's done, and recurring maintenance tasks: do the laundry, change the sheets, water the plants.

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                        heliaxyana@mastodon.nl
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                        #117

                        @afewbugs @nextcloud

                        This reminds me of when I expressed surprise on their forum about the health app (now abandoned) not having an option to track menstruation. The obliviousness about the significance of that omission was disheartening.

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                          afewbugs@social.coop
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                          #118

                          @Lilysea it's sad how we have to keep fighting the same battles again and again and again isn't it

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                          • P pdl@social.anoxinon.de

                            @vfrmedia @emily_s @afewbugs If you compare to a client for the Exchange Server, you should compare with a client for Nextcloud. There is no UI for the underlaying Exchange Server. Therefore you should compare to a client like Thunderbird. There is no problem with recurring taskes generated in Thunderbird. They are syncronized with Nextcloud and other clients. Even the Tasks app for Android is capable generating recurring tasks. It is "just" Nextcloud's web UI which does not support it.

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                            paavi@mastodontti.fi
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                            #119

                            @pdl The web interface not having that functionality sucks, and I think there should be feature parity between the app and web interface. Especially if the assumption is that only Android and iOS get that feature from official Nextcloud clients. @vfrmedia @emily_s @afewbugs

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                            • kayellen@masto.hackers.townK kayellen@masto.hackers.town

                              @ljrk @afewbugs i've kind of moved away from NextCloud's tasks and for a long time now using NextCloud's deck feature, but more recently I've been moving to QOwnnotes and using next cloud notes for sync.

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                              #120

                              @KayEllen We use Deck for shopping lists and I know the items can have deadline/expiration, but recurring tasks? I dunno. @ljrk @afewbugs

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                              • worik@mastodon.socialW worik@mastodon.social

                                @ljrk @afewbugs people have been failing at exactly that for mellenia. I di not think it will be solved by computers...

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                                #121

                                @worik You wont believe how useful automated reminders are and how often my partner encourages me to make more of them. She also uses them a lot. But yeah, it actually is useful to have for example a tri or bi-weekly recurring timed reminder to change the bedsheets etc. To be able to set them from the web interface is just neat because that's the closest to platform agnostic you can get with nearly no effort. @ljrk @afewbugs

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                                • petermlittle@mas.toP petermlittle@mas.to

                                  @suearcher @kitten_tech @afewbugs As a lawyer I can tell you that the IT "designers" used by the courts, CPS, solicitors and counsel, have no idea how any of us work, what information we need and in what form.
                                  I used to be handed all the papers at court for the cases I was dealing (up to 15+) could scan them, hand them to clients to read, and go back and take instructions. Easy. Now we get it on line at court (eventually). I can't pass my laptop over can I..FFS.

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                                  kitten_tech@fosstodon.org
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                                  #122

                                  @suearcher @afewbugs @PeterMLittle hah yes. I work in IT and just a few days ago was reflecting with somebody on how often user workflows are ignored (in the context of systems where you log in to see some protected data having poor support for showing others that data; I was congratulating them on having a good mechanism for making a share link!)

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                                  • paavi@mastodontti.fiP paavi@mastodontti.fi

                                    @worik You wont believe how useful automated reminders are and how often my partner encourages me to make more of them. She also uses them a lot. But yeah, it actually is useful to have for example a tri or bi-weekly recurring timed reminder to change the bedsheets etc. To be able to set them from the web interface is just neat because that's the closest to platform agnostic you can get with nearly no effort. @ljrk @afewbugs

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                                    paavi@mastodontti.fi
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                                    #123

                                    @worik Sometimes writing it down with a pen on a paper helps to remember, and that's something you may or may not get with a computer. Sometimes a sticky note on the door works the best. @ljrk @afewbugs

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                                    • suearcher@toot.walesS suearcher@toot.wales

                                      @kitten_tech @afewbugs

                                      As a cleaner, married to a caretaker, I can assert that architects have never had to clean or maintain a building....

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                                      kitten_tech@fosstodon.org
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                                      #124

                                      @afewbugs @suearcher my favourite repeat offender is having unsealed chipboard or MDF edges butted against a tiled floor, which is tiled because you expect (a) people to spill liquids on it and (b) it to he mopped regularly... Those edges soak up gross liquids and the wood expands and rots... In my home I've run a fat bead of silicone caulk around the edges of the kitchen and bathroom floors! Also turns the acute 90° grime trap into two 45°s so easier to clean!

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                                        #125

                                        @Lilysea @afewbugs Unsure if this was an actual conversation, or a summary of endless sixties conversations;

                                        “And what positions will the women be taking?”
                                        “Horizontal, baby, horizontal”

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                                        • harriehq@app.wafrn.netH harriehq@app.wafrn.net

                                          @afewbugs@social.coop

                                          Gawd, the shit I got when I waded into a "discussion" on Instagram about how "men are so helpless and useless and they need to be given a LIST of chores before they will help" and I chimed in: "Actually I have ADHD and if my ex had given me a specific, detailed list instead of just telling me to 'look around and see what needs done' and then getting MAD that I didn't do what HE WANTED DONE maybe I wouldn't have this huge emotional trauma" and it turned into: "YOU'RE JUST ENABLING LAZY MEN AND GIVING THEM EXCUSES, ADHD ISN'T A GOOD EXCUSE, EVERYBODY KNOWS HOW TO CLEAN"… …um, no, not everyone does. And it's really fucking sexist to assume that WOMEN ESPECIALLY are "born with" this knowledge and skill set and little "habit tracker" already programmed in.

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                                          #126

                                          @harriehq I think most of us benefit from lists, at least until they figure out the routine. If routines are hard to form, then lists are necessary. The whole stereotypes and roles thing is cultural and true, but it's also not something written in stone that can't be changed. I do not know what I want to say with this. Maybe that if you have learned something at a young age or out of necessity or it's part of your "love-language" it's "easy" even if you don't particulary like or enjoy @afewbugs

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