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  • Another vote for syncthing. It just magically works in the background and is very reliable. I take a photo on my phone and within seconds it's on my Photos library on my computer. (gThumb and/or Shotwell for Linux work well. )

  • The solution is immutable distros like Fedora Silverblue. Immutable distros are almost impossible to break. The base OS cannot be changed - all your system customizations live in your home folder and containers. And you can always rollback to a previous system snapshot if desired. https://fedoramagazine.org/what-is-silverblue/

    I used to have the same problem where after tinkering, my system would eventually break and I would need to reinstall Linux. I absolutely love Fedora Silverblue but there are others like VanillaOS for an Ubuntu-based variety.

  • I really like Nextcloud Tasks. It can sync with many apps: Tasks.org (Android), Reminders (Apple devices), Endeavour (Linux), and more.

    Also you can have shared lists such as a shared grocery list that can both add two while still maintaining separate accounts.

    If you dont want to host your own Nextcloud, there are third party providers you can use such as woelkli.com.

    • You have an offline copy of your email records (and calendar and contacts) on your own computer without needing internet that no one can take away or lose.
    • It helps if you regularly check multiple email accounts, such as personal and work, all in one place.
    • Email integrates with some applications, such as Photos apps via the built-in share menu.
    • Advanced features like email filters, mailing groups, etc, that may not be available on webmail.
  • This is kinda funny. During a family vacation as a kid, I went down to the hotel business center to use a computer kiosk but it required payment. I was bored so I was clicking around on the locked screen's hotel logo and got to their company about page, and a bit more link clicking eventually got me out of the company's website and to a google search page. I browsed for free for what seemed like an hour and did it again the next day before we went home.

  • Here is the post: https://beehaw.org/comment/449643

    I cannot verify if that comment is true or not, or how they found out the information.

    I tried to reply and ask, but for some reason my comment will not post! I have tried using the website and several Lemmy apps.