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Long answer: this topic has been covered here many times, that Notion is just not a very advanced relational database. You can’t relate items from different databases unless you manually select a “relation” to another database (which requires the user to have permissions for that related database). There is not permissions trimming like there is in something like SharePoint, for example. I know they partnered... Source: about 1 year ago
Sounds like it will come super handy for you! I'm not sure how I will use it for my time management with Toggl. Still, looks amazing. I think this is automate.io in action. Source: over 1 year ago
But to answer your question regarding automate.io. Recently Notion has released alot of native integration for Github sync, Dropbox and Recurring Tasks (which is worked on by the team from automate.io). Source: over 1 year ago
What happened to automate.io acquisition ? Is notion launching automation or not ? Source: over 1 year ago
Hey there! I am looking to automate some stuff with Notion and IFTTT (prev. Done with automate.io - which retired as of 31.10.). As I saw in the documentation there are only a few properties taken from Notion. And there is still a lot missing (e.g. Database properties for new pages in a database). Did anybody find a workaround for creating Google Calendar Events with Notion and IFTTT? Is there a roadmap for the... Source: over 1 year ago
2. SauceLabs SauceLabs offers a cloud-based platform for automated and manual testing of web and mobile applications across various browsers, operating systems, and devices. It supports continuous integration and delivery workflows, making it easier for teams to get immediate feedback on the impact of code changes. - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
Your best option are probably real device testing sites like e.g. https://saucelabs.com/. Source: 12 months ago
There are service like this one. https://saucelabs.com/ is one. There used to be browser plugins to simulate a different browser. But as we found out over time: simulates devices aren't true to the real thing, so often you'll just simply run into problems in the simulated device ce that don't occur on the real device, or vice versa. Source: about 1 year ago
If so, check out Sauce Labs' Sauce Connect Proxy -- it's a built-in HTTP proxy server that opens a secure tunnel connection for testing between a Sauce Labs virtual machine or a real device and a website or a mobile app hosted on your local computer (localhost) or behind a corporate firewall. Source: over 1 year ago
But it also meant that the only option to run your tests was to use your localhost or to connect to a third party cross-browser cloud provider (BrowserStack, SauceLabs, etc). - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
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