The number of breaks allotted to those who smoke was not the point.
I moved into my own place to get away from habitual smokers, yet I’m forever doing laundry to get someone else’s smoke out of my clothes.
I tried counting sheep, but there’s one I always miss.
The number of breaks allotted to those who smoke was not the point.
I moved into my own place to get away from habitual smokers, yet I’m forever doing laundry to get someone else’s smoke out of my clothes.
I love running into people like you. Cream of the crop.
I’m sorry but comparing coffee/tea to nicotine is like comparing OTC Tylenol to illegally obtained oxycodone.
Anything that gives workers more breaks is good.
You’ve got me there; lung cancer and heart disease do make for irrefutable excuses to cut out.
Anyway, my complaint was more about the smell of smoke and how it lingers on clothes and in the air for nonsmokers. It wasn’t mentioned in-post, but I’m constantly hearing wet coughs as well, which is both disruptive to my workflow and is just gross (especially in a post-pandemic work environment where people refuse to even cover their mouths or use sanitizer anymore).
I’m going to go out on a limb and guess that OP isn’t exactly well liked by their colleagues…
I’m not nearly insecure enough to need the validation of other people to function; that’s a weak disease.
The post pertains to break room etiquette. The header image is a break room.
It’s a little more complex than that…
Because F-Droid holds itself to the standard that the apps it reposits be open source, they ensure trackers and any malicious code are removed from the source of every submitted app before making it public on the official F-Droid repository.
Because of this, each public app in their repository is signed by F-Droid.
Rather than run the risk of having their app denied by F-Droid, some developers choose to create third party repositories that can be manually added to the F-Droid app; this adds to the total amount of packages available for download on the F-Droid app. In these cases, updates would come directly from the developers, and any applications found in third party repositories wouldn’t be signed by F-Droid.
I’m unaware of how Google manages its repository (The Play Store), but I do know that a majority of the free apps rely on ads to support the developers. I also know that there is a heavy implementation of Google Analytics/Play Services that collect a scary amount of data (a lot of times, unnecessary data) to help with targeted ads and other marketing.
Uncertain as to why this would infuriate anyone.
I do, however, find the incorrect use of the word ‘perfectly’ in this instance mildly infuriating.
I mean, technically, the additional fifty years aren’t mandatory…
Proton Calendar had been an amazing alternative to the proprietary app I’d been using for reminders.
As far as I can tell, there is no ‘marking items off’ though.
All of my tasks are time specific, so this is no issue for me personally; when a task is complete, I just swipe the notification tray clear.
Proton Calendar does have a widget though.
If you’re just looking for a way to neatly list your tasks with the ability to separate pending tasks from completed tasks, I might recommend Joplin. I use it for notes, but I also use it for my shopping list. Using Markdown, you can add checkable boxes in from of list items.
I’m uncertain as to whether Joplin utilizes widgets, however.