I have trouble staying on top of the hundreds of small tasks I have to do in my house.
I am keeping a list, but I'm entertaining the idea of using a tool to track long duration issues (eg. Renovations or things I want do over a long time).
I have tried grocy, but it's focused on inventory and the task and issue tracking features are weak-ish?
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Somehow I think a full blown issue tracker for software projects is also not a great fit... What are people using?
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@signaleleven over the last few years, Nextcloud Deck, where the default view shows tasks overdue or due shortly. It's not great for this purpose, but it's stable, supports sharing and has a decent mobile app that sends a notification when a task is due. It's been good enough so far. My least favorite part is picking the next due date, it feels like a highly scriptable task to use a brain for every time.
I imagine Grocy chores would be better at core functionality, but it lacked in interfaces last I checked.
On my list is checking if Nextcloud Tasks will be a better fit or possibly another CalDAV/VTODO compatible backend.
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@dside I just decommissioned Nextcloud because I wasn't using it much.... But Deck was indeed not bad. Actually, what I want is a filterable kanban. And that's what I remember deck being.
Thanks.
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@signaleleven rumination fueled by guilt and shame
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@zrail that I already self host :(
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