u/Feisty-Sherbert

I forgot to register for presale

That’s it, I just want to complain with people who will understand the tragedy that has just befallen me. I sat in line for the first round of shows and didn’t get tickets, then had a really crazy couple of days so I never got a chance to register this time around even though there’s a way higher chance of me getting tickets this time 😭 anyone else as stupid as me? Presumably there’s no way out of this situation and I just have to hope somehow I can get general sale tickets…

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u/Feisty-Sherbert — 4 days ago

Something about this song just like scratches my brain, and it probably has to do with a combination of Jack Antonoff production and Sam Dew’s vocals (I don’t like Antonoff’s vocals, sorry…)

I think it’s both the music and the vocals, not one or the other.

I also learned this was originally going to be a Brockhampton song and several members were involved, but Brockhampton isn’t quite the right match either.

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u/Feisty-Sherbert — 7 days ago

I don't have the type of job where I have specific due dates 90% of the time. It's more "sometime during this week I need to get X, Y, and Z done." I find scheduling each task for specific days to be overwhelming and not worth the effort. I'd love to have something where it lets you have a week-long due date rather than a specific day or something like that. What I have right now that works mildly ok is a paper weekly planner pad. I put any specific meetings or due dates on the appropriate days with the time, and then I use the Saturday and Sunday sections to list out my weekly tasks/goals since I don't usually work on the weekends (although when I do have weekend work obligations it throws this whole method off). I'd rather have something digital since I switch between home and the office and always forget my planner pad (hello to anyone else with ADHD lol). Any suggestions?

Main priorities:

  • Works with MacBook
  • Has week-based tasks, in addition to day-based tasks
  • Some sort of reminder either via push notification or by syncing with Google Calendar
  • Some sort of hierarchy organizational system, whether it's subtasks, projects/folders, or tagging

Nice-to-haves:

  • Additional information like notes, links, etc. to attach to your task
  • Integration with Google Workspace
  • Mobile app with reliable syncing

I've tried Remember the Milk which I loved at first but I didn't maintain it and it didn't have that weekly task set-up that I really need, so I would schedule things by day, end up not sticking to that, and then get stressed by all the big red "past due" labels. I've also tried Notion but it was simply too much to maintain. I need some organization/hierarchy, but having the restrictions of columns and everything was too much. If it takes too long to input a task, I just won't do it.

I'm ok spending money. Ideally it would have a free trial so I can make sure it's right for me before I try it.

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u/Feisty-Sherbert — 16 days ago

I don't have the type of job where I have specific due dates 90% of the time. It's more "sometime during this week I need to get X, Y, and Z done." I find scheduling each task for specific days to be overwhelming and not worth the effort. I'd love to have something where it lets you have a week due date rather than a specific day or something like that. What I have right now that works mildly ok is a weekly planner paper pad, where I will put any specific meetings or due dates on the appropriate days with the time, and then I use the Saturday and Sunday sections to list out my weekly tasks/goals since I don't usually work on the weekends. I'd rather have something digital since I switch between home and the office and always forget my planner pad (hello to anyone else with ADHD lol). Any suggestions?

Main priorities:

  • Works with MacBook
  • Has week-based tasks, in addition to day-based tasks
  • Some sort of reminder either via push notification or by syncing with Google Calendar
  • Some sort of hierarchy organizational system, whether it's subtasks, projects/folders, or tagging

Nice-to-haves:

  • Additional information like notes, links, etc. to attach to your task
  • Integration with Google Workspace
  • Mobile app with reliable syncing

I've tried Remember the Milk which I loved at first but I didn't maintain it and it didn't have that weekly task set-up that I really need, so I would schedule things by day, end up not sticking to that, and then get stressed by all the big red "past due" labels. I've also tried Notion but it was simply too much to maintain. I need some organization/hierarchy, but having the restrictions of columns and everything was too much. If it takes too long to input a task, I just won't do it.

I'm ok spending money. Ideally it would have a free trial so I can make sure it's right for me before I try it.

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u/Feisty-Sherbert — 16 days ago