Imo this is a super good way to encourage getting things done and also using your to-do list!
Ubuntu, before Unity came along
It’s me, Loose Bottom
This person thinks Tailwind is just a grift to make money, prioritizes separations of concerns over all else (I contend they have SoC brain-worms, but I don’t want to get too spicy), and ignores all the actual arguments people use for Tailwind, like how it’s specifically built to suit component frameworks over someone raw-dogging that HTML and CSS. Their argument boils down to “get good” which is the argument that folks use when they’ve never been on a team and have never had to make actual trade-offs.
There’s a really nice app called Daylio which lets you track this stuff, and generates reports for you pretty similar to this one. I’ve been using it for years.
If you’re interested in setting up another program, you can use Overseerr to feed requests to Sonarr. Other people who have access your plex library can also use it to request stuff from you, but even if you’re a solo user, it’s a nice interface to search and add content with.
Everything but the CI pipeline, it seems.
IT’LL HAPPEN TO YOOOOUUUUUU
So anyway, I started blasting
Buy a skirt and make it go spinny
Thank you for the content OP
Objectively incorrect I hate that goddamn gopher