Thanks for sharing! That's very interesting info.
I'm a bit curious on how it affects you in your non-work days. Can you still be yourself, what about drug interactions (alcohol, weed), any experience?
The thing with stimulant medication for me is that it turns me into a completely different self, so I'm afraid that with Strattera having to take it everyday this happens permanently
After you stopped medicating did they go away completely?
If your conformable sharing, did the sexual side effects include ED and/or reduced sexual appetite?
Thanks for sharing! Do you notice any other effects related to shrinkage ? Similar to vasoconstriction?
When I take stimulant meds this is very common, plus the obvious repulsion to any thoughts of sex.
Does it affect your sexual appetite during and/or after the 8h window of taking ?
Last question would be, could you put an alarm 2h before waking up and take it so that instead of 8h of side effects you would only get 6h (waking) ? Or does the drug has any stimulant or other noticle effect that would prevent you from falling asleep
I selfhost Vikunja and have some colleagues and family on my instance. It's a very complete task and project manager, specially useful to create teams and collaborate in tasks (either work or house related).
In mobile I use Tasks.org, which syncs with Vikunja over the Caldav provided by Vikunja.
My goal is to lean typescript so I can program a sync add-on between Logseq and Vikunja
So, I’ve been using FitNotes for a while as it’s the only app that I found that doesn’t have a nightmare privacy policy. However, the app is rarely updated and there are things I wish it had that I would love to add if it was FOSS. Wondering if there is anything foss alternatives?
I’ve been using Liftosaur for more than an year now and it is perfect.
The app has many programs you can find on fitness forums and subreddits. But the developer is open to port more to the app if requested. You can build your own program with an easy interface or use a scripting language develop for the app to have total control
Basically I want a way to plan out my routine and stuff to accomplish on days of the week, like do X on Friday. I tried Planner but it seems to not have something like my latter example.
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Only saw these megathreads now, thank you for the great work. If you don’t mind I’m just going to past my comment of a recent post with a similar question, but add some more that I use. If you want I can delete it
I use a variety of FOSS tools for both personal and work productivity.
Vikunja for managing all my projects/tasks. Also is very useful to have shared tasks with relatives. Another useful feature is that it can share specifics projects to people that do not have an account (for vacancy planning for example)
Tasks.org to manage Vikunja tasks in Android
Logseq for managing all my thoughts, ideas, tracking content like books, movies, videos watched
Nomie (specifically this maintained instance which has some new features). I use it to track myself (mood, anxiety, adhd, symptoms, food and drug consumption, people). It has an API so I for example can automatically insert activities from Garmin API. It is very useful to correlate things in life, or to tell the doctor if a specific symptom has flared up or not and many more things
Omnivore is my read-later off choice app, replacing Wallabag. It has an EXTREMELY polished interface, can aggregate RSS feeds, supports tags, comments, many filters and more. But the amazing thing is that it has a plugin for Logseq which automatically syncs all my highlights, notes and tags to it
Ferdium to quickly access all my important services
Syncthing on my phone, laptops and Kobo to sync Logseq between devices and books/articles from my PC to Kobo
Liftosaur for exercise routines (it has script language even) and can also track body measurements.
waistline as a substitute for myfitnesspal or cronometer
Logseq is my main tool, with the capability of connecting to Zotero, reading papers and taking notes which with queries I can leverage it to see new ideas forming. It also acts as the best logbook I’ve ever used through its powerful templates and queries which simplifies a lot the work of comparing results since it can all be done automatically
Zotero to manage all my papers
neovim with vimtex, ltex-ls and ultisnips to write documents in LaTeX very fast. Also have some scripts to manage vector graphics very easily using github.com/gillescastel/inkscape-figures
Inkscape for doing all the images for my papers since I plot my graphs in SVG. This way I can edit graphs after ploting and never lose quality
I’m in a bit of a productivity rut and whilst I suspect the issue is mainly between the keyboard and chair I’m also interested in what (FOSS) tools there are that people find effective....
Vikunja for managing all my projects/tasks. Also is very useful to have shared tasks with relatives. Another useful feature is that it can share specifics projects to people that do not have an account (for vacancy planning for example)
Tasks.org to manage Vikunja tasks in Android
Logseq for managing all my thoughts, ideas, tracking content like books, movies, videos watched
Nomie (specifically this maintained instance which has some new features). I use it to track myself (mood, anxiety, adhd, symptoms, food and drug consumption, people). It has an API so I for example can automatically insert activities from Garmin API. It is very useful to correlate things in life, or to tell the doctor if a specific symptom has flared up or not and many more things
Omnivore is my read-later off choice app, replacing Wallabag. It has an EXTREMELY polished interface, can aggregate RSS feeds, supports tags, comments, many filters and more. But the amazing thing is that it has a plugin for Logseq which automatically syncs all my highlights, notes and tags to it
Ferdium to quickly access all my important services
Syncthing on my phone, laptops and Kobo to sync Logseq between devices and books/articles from my PC to Kobo
Liftosaur for exercise routines (it has script language even) and can also track body measurements.
waistline as a substitute for myfitnesspal or cronometer
For work use:
Logseq is my main tool, with the capability of connecting to Zotero, reading papers and taking notes which with queries I can leverage it to see new ideas forming. It also acts as the best logbook I’ve ever used through its powerful templates and queries which simplifies a lot the work of comparing results since it can all be done automatically
Zotero to manage all my papers
neovim with vimtex, ltex-ls and ultisnips to write documents in LaTeX very fast. Also have some scripts to manage vector graphics very easily using github.com/gillescastel/inkscape-figures
Inkscape for doing all the images for my papers since I plot my graphs in SVG. This way I can edit graphs after ploting and never lose quality
Let me know if any of those are working. You could also search for daily nomie in your preferred search engine. The developer of this maintained version is github.com/RdeLange
As the others said, the main reason is that it is FOSS. Before Logseq, I was using Standard Notes, which is also FOSS and was enough for my needs then.
Then Logseq appeared at the same time I was learning about graph structured and linked notes as the likes of Tiddlywikis and RoamReasearch
Yeah that’s what I was doing before but in a more streamlined way. Wallabag has an integration with KoReader (which I have installed in my Kobo). So I saved articles in my browser or phone and then pulled them from Wallabag directly in the Kobo.
I hope the dev of Omnivore eventually implements this. He is very responsive and fast implementing features
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Doctor recommended trying Strattera, looking for other users experiences
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