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You assign one hour to other tasks (book, gym, etc) and still have plenty of time for studying. Write it all done in a routine and focus on the routine https://jamesclear.com/habit-tracker. Source: 12 months ago
I went for paper. Just make a matrix of all the days in a month as the rows and 5 columns you want to do everyday. Put an X in if you achieved it and a circle if you don't. Https://jamesclear.com/habit-tracker. Source: over 1 year ago
Hi, in my case habit tracking is used to develop habits through streaking. The concept is outlined in this article. The Streaks app implements several features well so ideally a Pebble version would work similarly. Source: about 2 years ago
For most people, it can be helpful to track your habits if you want to stick with them. James Clear has a good article about tracking: https://jamesclear.com/habit-tracker and also has some resources like a journal you can buy to track them in. Journals and spreadsheets and apps never worked for me (I would forget to track) so I built something for myself and other people have been liking it too: heyitsharold.com. Source: over 2 years ago
Hey! I don´t know it you have heard of "habit trackers", but it is basically just a list of the things you want to do, leaving a space to check things off once you have done them. It has changed my life! I have a checklist of things I do every morning (ex: make bed, read 30 minutes, take vitamins) and every evening (ex: meditate, prep stuff for tomorrow, skincare routine). And then I have some thing I do once or... Source: about 3 years ago
For file transfers over the internet, https://wormhole.app/ and https://toffeeshare.com/ are often suggested. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
Isn’t https://wormhole.app/ the solution here? Note I haven’t used it, it’s just often brought up here as a good solution for this class of problem. Is it surprising that the author mentions a ton of solutions but not this one? - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
One of the two creators of https://wormhole.app here :) Now that we’ve shifted our company’s focus to https://socket.dev, I’d love to open source Wormhole. I’m quite proud of the code - I’ve worked on P2P and file transfer systems for so so long that I think this might be some of the best code I’ve worked on. It’s just a matter of finding the time, but I expect this will be open source eventually. - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
It's unfortunately not FOSS, but I quite like https://wormhole.app/ - It's client side encrypted and P2P when possible. - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Post your 4GB version at https://wormhole.app/. Source: 6 months ago
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