Posts by kattni@kattstodon.com
 (DIR) Post #AwXsNFXosTOrMuzRhI by kattni@kattstodon.com
       2025-07-27T01:04:09Z
       
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       @chrisjrn @kyle Kyle!!!!!
       
 (DIR) Post #AximAdaTx6iezEjPuq by kattni@kattstodon.com
       2025-08-31T07:03:40Z
       
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       @kyle Entirely beautiful. I love it!
       
 (DIR) Post #Axuj3hSvAQz71OiM1g by kattni@kattstodon.com
       2025-09-05T23:43:52Z
       
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       @kyle I have no idea if you remember your last Penguicon (to my knowledge), or more specifically, something you said. You, me and Shawn were leaving one of the convention spaces on the second floor in the lobby, and that plastic-bucket drum-circle, accompanied by the PVC didgeridoos, that had been playing round the clock was still going. Without missing a beat, you said, "That's a didgeridon't, that's what that is."Not only did I laugh my ass off then, I remembered to share it with my housemate, with whom I now own a house. *To this day*, we still use that line on a regular basis. And I still cite my sources. 🥰
       
 (DIR) Post #AzhDmUcTBvST05gN5k by kattni@kattstodon.com
       2025-10-29T02:45:18Z
       
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       My task tracking has, for years, been done in a document of some kind. I currently have a todo list 1300 lines long, including completed items. It's a single Markdown document, full of notes about various tasks. I mark subtasks as "DONE" as I do them, and when an overall task is completed, I mark it done, and move it to the bottom of the document. Unfortunately, it is reaching a point where it is no longer working for me. To that end, I'd like some help finding another solution.Ideal features:- Markdown- History tracking on a line-by-line basis (I'd like to know when I added a particular note)- Ability to archive completed tasks in a way that leaves them visible somewhere- Option for long-form notes, in list form or otherwise (I have a few tasks with a lot of details)- Ability to categorise tasks, but view them all together- Ability to customise categories, labels, etc.- Minimal learning-curve preferred, but at this point I'm willing to dig into something new if it fits what I need- MacOS compatible is a necessity. Android support is an added bonus.So... Hivemind! What are you using to manage your tasks and projects?Boosts appreciated. (Apologies ahead of time for potential extra notifications; I may edit this to add more features if I think of them.)
       
 (DIR) Post #Azi9Jv05p5djlNoLOS by kattni@kattstodon.com
       2025-10-29T19:32:08Z
       
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       @davidrevoy Thank you!