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  • harsh3466@lemmy.mltoSelfhosted@lemmy.world"No code" databases
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    1 month ago

    I’m currently using Baserow, and so far it suits my needs well enough. I’m not a very demanding user, but part of what I love is how nicely Baserow documents the api. It made it very easy for me to implement some automations I wanted to use to record data.

    Edit: fix stupid autocorrect errors




  • FWIW I burned out of my job and got a job at a grocery store that isn’t terrible and that idgaf about. I punch in, do my job, whatever they want I don’t care. It’s stupid dumb easy work, punch out and go home. No stress. No emotional labor. Decent physical work.

    Anything fulfilling/exciting is done for me on my time for my (and/or others) benefit.

    Capitalism gonna capitalism, so I’m exploiting my job as much as I can since I’m just being exploited. I don’t fucking care about my job, or the company I work for. I’m there to get paid and get the fuck out.



  • harsh3466@lemmy.mltoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldPost your Servernames!
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    2 months ago

    Oh dang. How fun. I never even considered thematically making my machines! Mine are super mundane.

    • machine - main server
    • osmc - Kodi media box for tv
    • kmac - old iMac running kde neon
    • tunnelpi - raspberry pi 4 wireguard tunnel access point
    • mini- Mac mini my wife uses for day to day use.

    Now I’m going to have to find a theme and start renaming machines! I might go with Magic the Gathering as my theme.

    Edit: formatting, and added MtG as potential theme

    Edit 2: fixed stupid autocorrect error (theatrically to thematically)










  • The article has some valid points about wanting certain kinds of notifications from an app, and hating the spam notifications those apps send.

    However, iOS does indeed allow you to grant or deny an app notifications permission on first launch, and my default is to always deny.

    The only apps I allow notifications for are phone, calendar, messages, my tasks, and my automations (shortcuts and some associated apps)