• JakJak98@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    Yall gonna hate me,

    But teams planner planner is super neat since you can use buckets. And others can use it too.

    I honestly don’t hate teams. It’s pretty neat once you get mildly used to it!

  • jan75@lemmy.ml
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    8 days ago

    Jira and mails marked as unread until i have worked through them haha :)

  • dfyx@lemmy.helios42.de
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    8 days ago

    Polarion. Wouldn’t recommend it but it’s what my employer wants me to use.

    For personal stuff, I use a private MediaWiki instance (same software that runs Wikipedia) as my external brain.

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        5 days ago

        Sure. I use it as a structured place to keep notes on anything that may be important later, not specifically tasks:

        • Important people in my life (friends and family) with a short bio, where we met, favorite food, allergies, ideas what I could get them for their birthdays, links to their social media profiles, plans for shared vacations, maybe a few photos.
        • Recipes from all kinds of sources. If they are from a video or one of those “scroll past three pages of sentimental nonsense” sites, I summarize them and translate them into German with metric units.
        • Lists with interesting links about 3D printing, software development and so on. Keeping these in a wiki instead of just my browser’s bookmarks list allows me to better categorize them and add notes.
        • A list of open questions and project ideas that I can’t research right now like “Where is the best place to get custom printed LEGO minifigs?” and “Why do the zfs drives in my home server sometimes have problems waking up from sleep?”
        • Lists of interesting products/books/movies/… that I might buy/read/watch/… at some point
        • Some writing stuff: D&D campaigns, short stories, diary-like entries
        • A list of all computers in my household with hardware specs, operating system and so on

        All of those get put into categories and the categories are displayed on the main page via the categorytree plugin. The nice thing about having a wiki is that you have a lot of options for linking or embedding related content while still keeping it somewhat organized.

  • slazer2au@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    Service Now.

    If it’s not a ticket it’s not a task that needs doing.

    Don’t complain to me, that is what the company policy says.

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    I’ve got various text files in Markdown format.

    I also use a small CLI program to loosely manage them. Basically, it just creates a new file in a predetermined folder and opens it in my text editor, which I’ve bound to a global shortcut, so it’s just one keypress for me to start jotting something down.
    Well, and then it also allows searching through all note files and things like that.