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Best thing it has over any.do is that you have 3 types of entities: tasks, recurring tasks and habits. Source: about 3 years ago
I used to use any.do + loop habit, but Habitnow has features from both of them. Source: about 3 years ago
A. Add reminders to the simple todo list in notion (so I can use it instead of any.do etc). Source: about 3 years ago
Has anyone found a workaround to keep using google home assistant to add tasks? The only one I found was to use any.do via zapier, but that only works with a $3 month subscription to any.do , which I definitely don't want to pay. Source: about 3 years ago
You know I tried a lot of things, todoist, any.do, meistertasks, notion, one note, google keep, microsoft excel, taskade and everything had some problem/flaw where I felt missing. I am still using google keep, all my raw material and quick thoughts are in it, but it cannot handle huge lists and starts becoming slow. It is just good for few lines. One note is also good but tagging and filters are not possible. I... Source: over 3 years ago
Sad, I had a lot of fun with it making StackRoboflow[1] (This Question Does Not Exist) a few years ago. The models (AWD-LSTM and GPT-2) weren't good enough back then to usefully answer programming questions -- but it's super cool to see that vision realized with GPT-4 and other modern LLMs. [1] https://stackroboflow.com. - Source: Hacker News / about 3 years ago
This feels like a Stack Roboflow question, however it's also what a lot of people on SO are actually like. "I don't want to read documentation and learn, I want a code answer!". Source: over 3 years ago
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