ThisIsDys

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[–] ThisIsDys@europe.pub 6 points 8 hours ago

I do love the sound of billion dollar MNCs crying that the law applies to them.

[–] ThisIsDys@europe.pub 6 points 1 week ago

I had already gotten rid of my account because they were exploiting local taxi drivers pretty horribly in a similar way to delivery apps vs local restaurants.

But now I might be able to convince friends to delete their accounts.

[–] ThisIsDys@europe.pub 1 points 1 week ago

Not exactly what I was looking for, but a much better alternative! And the linked article even mentions Ireland specifically as having legislation for this kind of balcony solar. Thank you!

 

So I've been looking to get a good generator to cover for power outages, and Ecoflow has a number of affordable, personal, solar-charged generators. But, alas, they're American.

Does anyone know of any EU companies that build similar devices to Ecoflow's?

[–] ThisIsDys@europe.pub 2 points 1 week ago

I think it's a self-selecting issue. Entrepreneurs who are content to start a business that pays for a comfortable life dont reach out to endless investors. They'll take loans, not stake in their company. They won't constantly reach for attention to justify higher valuations, and therefore higher investments. They're more likely to stay private and not go public for the same reason, which lessens awareness of them outside of direct customers.

Nobody would be talking about Tesla as much if it wasn't an investment device (and its CEO would likely be a less loudly evil person too). It'd just be a car manufacturer, and the only relevant thing about it would be the quality of its cars and the happiness of its customers. No investors to wonder about "growth potential".

[–] ThisIsDys@europe.pub 8 points 2 weeks ago

Yeah, because fighting a war on drugs has worked so well for every other country that's tried it.

[–] ThisIsDys@europe.pub 2 points 2 weeks ago

Yeah, that's what I thought they worked as. I used to host my files for on my own cloud drive and that had no issues. They do have one off 'support payments' you could get if you wanna support them but not get a subscription.

[–] ThisIsDys@europe.pub 2 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Is Obsidian not free? I haven't used it for a while, but I don't remember paying for it at any point. <_<

[–] ThisIsDys@europe.pub 1 points 2 weeks ago

Apple, Mac OS, Windows, and Web. Android is coming, but I don't see any timeline anywhere about how long it'll take. I have it working on my phone by turning the web version into a shortcut on my home screen, which is working fine, but a dedicated app would be much appreciated.

[–] ThisIsDys@europe.pub 3 points 2 weeks ago

Yeah, it's a shame. I have the website set up as a shortcut on my homescreen which works just fine, but it'd be easier if they had a proper Android app.

 

cross-posted from: https://europe.pub/post/160774

As per one of the creators over on Reddit:

"I’m Amber, one of the founders of Griply: a goal-setting app proudly built in the Netherlands by a small self-funded team of four.

We created Griply out of frustration with how scattered personal development tools were. One app for goals, another for tasks, another for habits… it just didn’t make sense. So we built one app that brings it all together.

A lot of our users have switched from their “regular” task manager because they wanted something more goal focused - not just for ticking off tasks - but for making real progress on what matters to them.

With Griply, you can:

  • Set life goals and break them down into subgoals, habits & tasks -Make goals measurable with goal metrics (money, distance, weight, etc.) -Track your progress visually with charts -Organize by life area, priority, or type -Manage your daily tasks like any other task manager -Add widgets for your goals, habits, and tasks to your home screen -Use it across iOS, Mac, Windows & Web

We’re building this with a lot of passion. If you’re into productivity, self-improvement, or just love trying out European-made tools, we’d love for you to check it out. Any feedback is welcome."

An Android app is coming soon, and is in development. There's a signup on their website if you want to be notified when it's released.

 

cross-posted from: https://europe.pub/post/160774

As per one of the creators over on Reddit:

"I’m Amber, one of the founders of Griply: a goal-setting app proudly built in the Netherlands by a small self-funded team of four.

We created Griply out of frustration with how scattered personal development tools were. One app for goals, another for tasks, another for habits… it just didn’t make sense. So we built one app that brings it all together.

A lot of our users have switched from their “regular” task manager because they wanted something more goal focused - not just for ticking off tasks - but for making real progress on what matters to them.

With Griply, you can:

  • Set life goals and break them down into subgoals, habits & tasks -Make goals measurable with goal metrics (money, distance, weight, etc.) -Track your progress visually with charts -Organize by life area, priority, or type -Manage your daily tasks like any other task manager -Add widgets for your goals, habits, and tasks to your home screen -Use it across iOS, Mac, Windows & Web

We’re building this with a lot of passion. If you’re into productivity, self-improvement, or just love trying out European-made tools, we’d love for you to check it out. Any feedback is welcome."

An Android app is coming soon, and is in development. There's a signup on their website if you want to be notified when it's released.

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As per one of the creators over on Reddit:

"I’m Amber, one of the founders of Griply: a goal-setting app proudly built in the Netherlands by a small self-funded team of four.

We created Griply out of frustration with how scattered personal development tools were. One app for goals, another for tasks, another for habits… it just didn’t make sense. So we built one app that brings it all together.

A lot of our users have switched from their “regular” task manager because they wanted something more goal focused - not just for ticking off tasks - but for making real progress on what matters to them.

With Griply, you can:

  • Set life goals and break them down into subgoals, habits & tasks

  • Make goals measurable with goal metrics (money, distance, weight, etc.)

  • Track your progress visually with charts

  • Organize by life area, priority, or type

  • Manage your daily tasks like any other task manager

  • Add widgets for your goals, habits, and tasks to your home screen

  • Use it across iOS, Mac, Windows & Web

We’re building this with a lot of passion. If you’re into productivity, self-improvement, or just love trying out European-made tools, we’d love for you to check it out. Any feedback is welcome."

An Android app is coming soon, and is in development. There's a signup on their website if you want to be notified when it's released.

[–] ThisIsDys@europe.pub 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

It does also recommend InteractiveBrokers as an alternative for...Degiro? Not sure what lead to that decision being made.

[–] ThisIsDys@europe.pub 2 points 2 weeks ago

Yeah, I think having multiple of this type of site or list can't hurt. Different people are going to prefer to get their info in different ways. There's a github list (which the maker needs to move to codeberg :p ) which is my preferred way of identifying replacements - it's easier to handle on mobile.

They're all being run by different people, it's not like work on one distracts from another.

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