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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

    If you build a task manager without the facility to do recurring tasks that tells me a) you're not the one doing the recurring maintenance tasks and b) you either don't recognise the importance of maintenance tasks or you haven't even noticed that they're being done around you to allow you to do the big one off production of a European open source task manager, say.

    Come on, it's 2026. Do better men. And it is mostly men.

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    #133

    @afewbugs whew, this was straight🔥! ✊🏿✊✊🏾✊🏻✊🏽✊🏼💥

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

      @paavi@mastodontti.fi @afewbugs@social.coop

      I think
      1) Lots of women think "everyone knows how to clean" because they don't realize how THEY'VE been conditioned since childhood to be the ones who clean up while the boys get to goof off, and the grown men lounge around watching football after Thanksgiving dinner…
      2) For those of us girls who "slipped through the cracks" and didn't get turned into miniature maids by our mothers, learning as an adult can be difficult. Especially throwing neurodivergence into the mix. The people screaming at me were saying "IF YOU DON'T KNOW HOW TO CLEAN, LEARN! YOU'RE AN ADULT! MAKE SOME EFFORT! TAKE RESPONSIBILITY! WE'RE NOT HOLDING ANYONE'S HAND!!" But — like, if you started a new job, you wouldn't just get turned loose on day one with no guidance. And with AuDHD, I need help finding a "starting point." I need examples of what "needs to be done" (or what's expected of me) so I can use it as a guide and reference in the future. Especially with my ex expecting me to just read his mind… Sorry, that's not something I can "teach myself." Dude can't get mad at me for not meeting his standards when he refused to communicate what those standards were. Except he absolutely did get furious.

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      paavi@mastodontti.fi
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      #134

      @harriehq I understand. Also here I must say that while what you described is also in some ways part of my culture here in Finland, it's also a little different, at least in my experience. There's that and my male bias. @afewbugs

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      • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

        If you build a task manager without the facility to do recurring tasks that tells me a) you're not the one doing the recurring maintenance tasks and b) you either don't recognise the importance of maintenance tasks or you haven't even noticed that they're being done around you to allow you to do the big one off production of a European open source task manager, say.

        Come on, it's 2026. Do better men. And it is mostly men.

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        kechpaja@social.kechpaja.com
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        #135

        @afewbugs This.

        But also, what do they think people use a task manager _for_? Recurring tasks that don't happen often enough to be part of the daily routine are exactly the ones that people like me want a program to manage.

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        • orman@furry.engineerO orman@furry.engineer

          @afewbugs As someone who struggles with doing things on a schedule, IMO there's a sub-type of the second - the tasks that need to be done some amount of time after they were *last* done, whether or not that actually matched the schedule. I want to push a button to indicate that the sheets have in fact been changed, and the next reminder should be X weeks after that date, not end up at odds with the calender because they actually got changed 3 days after the reminder and the skew just keeps accumulating. I don't think I've ever seen this option in any scheduling software.

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          #136

          @orman @afewbugs OmniFocus has this: recur on schedule, or reschedule at interval from last-competed.

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          • kitten_tech@fosstodon.orgK kitten_tech@fosstodon.org

            @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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            #137

            @kitten_tech @afewbugs

            One of my favourites is the church hall stairs, which have a chrome rail and glass panel bannister. But they turn 180 degrees halfway up, so a large part of two of the glass panels overlap with a narrow gap, making them difficult to reach to clean.

            And outside, where the ramp that goes from the church yard gate to the hall door cuts across two of the window niches, providing a lovely spot for autumn leaves to gather, with only a very narrow gap to get a broom in.

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            • ljrk@todon.euL ljrk@todon.eu

              @afewbugs There's one thing that I can somewhat, only a bit, accept as an excuse for talking about NextCloud in particular: It operates on CalDAV Standards and the Tasks part of that ... sucks badly. Like, terrible. I've not been happy with any of CalDAV synced Tasks because not only is support shoddy, but for exactly the reason you give.

              However, NextCloud could – as any one of the stakeholders – try to push for something different or find ways to enable this use case better.

              Case in point: What do people use for such tasks? Alarms are... hard to manage. Calendar entries are overwhelming. I try paper but I forget too often.

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              pdl@social.anoxinon.de
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              #138

              @ljrk @afewbugs You think it is a good idea when Nextcloud developes and implements a proprietary protocol? Hm.
              I am using Thunderbird and the Tasks app with recurring tasks. They sync with Nextcloud. It works.

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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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                #139

                @afewbugs @suearcher @kitten_tech that sounds like the shiny PFI hospital in my home town. Tony Blair was *so proud* of the whole thing.

                But they gave the atrium a glass roof three stories high. This did not impress the receptionists expected to work there when they were sweating so much they struggled to hold onto the phones. Neither were they at all happy with the absolute cacophony every time it rained, meaning they were shouting sensitive information to patients to be heard.

                The rest of the building was similarly unsuitable. The doors were only just wide enough to get a hospital bed through. Porters had to work out complicated ways of opening the door, holding it with one foot, squeezing the bed through, and then going after it. They could have had extra space for wide, swinging doors, but they wasted so much on the damned atrium!

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                • clew@ecoevo.socialC clew@ecoevo.social

                  cron can probably do everything we need, yesno?

                  lemmas: cron is nearly a language itself

                  cron was written by maintainers

                  @afewbugs @ljrk

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                  kaleissin@wandering.shop
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                  #140

                  @clew @afewbugs @ljrk Yeah whenever I have some task that needs repeating the first thing I try is cron.

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                  • jetlagjen@gts.phillipsuk.orgJ jetlagjen@gts.phillipsuk.org

                    @afewbugs @suearcher @kitten_tech that sounds like the shiny PFI hospital in my home town. Tony Blair was *so proud* of the whole thing.

                    But they gave the atrium a glass roof three stories high. This did not impress the receptionists expected to work there when they were sweating so much they struggled to hold onto the phones. Neither were they at all happy with the absolute cacophony every time it rained, meaning they were shouting sensitive information to patients to be heard.

                    The rest of the building was similarly unsuitable. The doors were only just wide enough to get a hospital bed through. Porters had to work out complicated ways of opening the door, holding it with one foot, squeezing the bed through, and then going after it. They could have had extra space for wide, swinging doors, but they wasted so much on the damned atrium!

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                    suearcher@toot.wales
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                    #141

                    @jetlagjen @afewbugs @kitten_tech

                    Considering it apparently takes 7 or 8 years to qualify as an Architect, you'd think they'd be taught some useful stuff at some point.

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                    • suearcher@toot.walesS suearcher@toot.wales

                      @jetlagjen @afewbugs @kitten_tech

                      Considering it apparently takes 7 or 8 years to qualify as an Architect, you'd think they'd be taught some useful stuff at some point.

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                      #142

                      @suearcher @jetlagjen @afewbugs @kitten_tech

                      If something has won architecture awards, I know it's probably inaccessible for me at a sensory level while being "accessible" on paper cos our regulations are minimal.

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                      • kaleissin@wandering.shopK kaleissin@wandering.shop

                        @clew @afewbugs @ljrk Yeah whenever I have some task that needs repeating the first thing I try is cron.

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                        clew@ecoevo.social
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                        #143

                        Org-mode has good recurrence, plus/minus all the decisions being right there in the text file.

                        It’s interesting comparing how org-mode and Todoist handle some things that aren’t obvious re. what we want the system to “just do”

                        @kaleissin @afewbugs @ljrk

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                        • clew@ecoevo.socialC clew@ecoevo.social

                          Org-mode has good recurrence, plus/minus all the decisions being right there in the text file.

                          It’s interesting comparing how org-mode and Todoist handle some things that aren’t obvious re. what we want the system to “just do”

                          @kaleissin @afewbugs @ljrk

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                          clew@ecoevo.social
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                          #144

                          It’s MORE interesting, cough cough, that there are *two* open and well established task systems with recurrence and it still isn’t managed by a big attempt. (Meaning org-mode and cron. )

                          @kaleissin @afewbugs @ljrk

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                          • jetlagjen@gts.phillipsuk.orgJ jetlagjen@gts.phillipsuk.org

                            @afewbugs @suearcher @kitten_tech that sounds like the shiny PFI hospital in my home town. Tony Blair was *so proud* of the whole thing.

                            But they gave the atrium a glass roof three stories high. This did not impress the receptionists expected to work there when they were sweating so much they struggled to hold onto the phones. Neither were they at all happy with the absolute cacophony every time it rained, meaning they were shouting sensitive information to patients to be heard.

                            The rest of the building was similarly unsuitable. The doors were only just wide enough to get a hospital bed through. Porters had to work out complicated ways of opening the door, holding it with one foot, squeezing the bed through, and then going after it. They could have had extra space for wide, swinging doors, but they wasted so much on the damned atrium!

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                            #145

                            @jetlagjen @afewbugs @suearcher @kitten_tech

                            Possibly an urban myth, but an award winning building in the US intended to be a university library never got used as such because the architect overlooked that books weigh quite a lot and the floor decks were not strong enough...

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                            • ericbranse@mastodon.scotE ericbranse@mastodon.scot

                              @jetlagjen @afewbugs @suearcher @kitten_tech

                              Possibly an urban myth, but an award winning building in the US intended to be a university library never got used as such because the architect overlooked that books weigh quite a lot and the floor decks were not strong enough...

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                              #146

                              @EricBranse @jetlagjen @afewbugs @suearcher @kitten_tech

                              Pretty sure this one is myth. I heard it back in the late 80s about our college campus library, which was in fine condition

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                              • pseudonym@mastodon.onlineP pseudonym@mastodon.online

                                @EricBranse @jetlagjen @afewbugs @suearcher @kitten_tech

                                Pretty sure this one is myth. I heard it back in the late 80s about our college campus library, which was in fine condition

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                                #147

                                @pseudonym @EricBranse @jetlagjen @afewbugs @kitten_tech

                                Yes, I heard it about the University of York library, which was built on the side of a slope and the story was that once the books were added it started sliding downwards.

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                                  #148

                                  @jetlagjen @suearcher @afewbugs @kitten_tech yup, never mind the acoustics are horrific, there is mega sunlight glare or evil spotlights, or that the doors are bastard heavy cos they cheaped out on electronic door openers.

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                                    #149

                                    @jetlagjen @afewbugs @suearcher @kitten_tech Hospital doors are apparently a big deal. When New Addenbrooke's was built there was stuff in the news about how many hundreds of different designs of door were needed for all the different functions.

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                                      #150

                                      @vfrmedia @NatalyaD @jetlagjen @suearcher @kitten_tech that's amazing. The entire world, united in their hatred of one shitty door.

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                                      • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

                                        @vfrmedia @NatalyaD @jetlagjen @suearcher @kitten_tech that's amazing. The entire world, united in their hatred of one shitty door.

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                                        #151

                                        @vfrmedia @NatalyaD @jetlagjen @suearcher @kitten_tech thinking about it, the same thing seems to have happened with the entire world hating one shitty president

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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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                                          #152

                                          I am told that a reliable technique for learning new swear words is to ask a firefighter about architects.
                                          @suearcher @kitten_tech @afewbugs

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