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Push offers a cross-platform solution for sending push notifications via code and no-code to deliver transactional information in realtime.
Mac time tracker that tracks both productivity and work hours automatically by intelligently observing active sites and apps.
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You can build a script to do whatever you want! I don't use restic outside of playing but I have all of my backup scripts send a push notification to my phone. I use Push by Techulus but there are tons of others including https://ntfy.sh/ which is 100% free. Source: over 1 year ago
Yes! And run correctly. I use Techulus Push (no affinity or anything, it was on sale once and fits the bill) with some scripts so that at the end of my backup, it pushes the status and summary. I know if I wake up and don't have that, something went wrong somewhere. Source: almost 2 years ago
Somebody else pointed out RescueTime, but if keeping it local is a priority, I recommend Qbserve, which I've been using (mostly passively in the background) for a few years now. [0] https://qotoqot.com/qbserve/. - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
One of the hardest things for me about grad school (that I'm still struggling with!) is figuring out how to schedule my own day when I have few external things keeping my day in shape for me. it's been really helpful just to have the data of how much time I usually spend on things/what I've done that day... I can see where all my time is going lmao and readjust as needed. I use toggl track in conjunction with... Source: 6 months ago
Is https://qotoqot.com/qbserve/ actually doing this ? I can't seem to figure out if it tracks individual files inside apps. Source: over 1 year ago
An unconventional, and somewhat uncomfortable bit of discipline: I used Qbserve (for mac), which is an automatic time tracker. I taught it which websites were productive (/r/LaTeX, StackExchange, and ArXiV.org) and which were not (/r/GradSchool etc lol). It notified me when I was spending too much time not being productive, and also notified me when I had done "enough". Source: over 1 year ago
I use Qbserve [1] after seeing it mentioned in a previous thread. Really helpful for seeing where time was spent over the course of the day/week. Collected data all stored locally too [1] https://qotoqot.com/qbserve/. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
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