

For daily habit tracking, I’ve been using Loop Habit Tracker for almost four years now and really like it. Probably not the same use case as a counter app, but while we’re on the subject I thought I’d give it a shoutout.
I like NixOS


For daily habit tracking, I’ve been using Loop Habit Tracker for almost four years now and really like it. Probably not the same use case as a counter app, but while we’re on the subject I thought I’d give it a shoutout.


Cool! I’ve been using Loop Habit Tracker for a few years, and it doesn’t seem as focused on encouragement but just for tracking things. Which works for me.
Nix as well


I love Loop Habit Tracker, I’ve been using it for almost 3 years and it works great.
kid3 can apply metadata based on the filename if that’s useful for you (just things like title and track depending on how you name your files). I also use it for manually editing metadata once in a while, selecting multiple songs and setting the same artist or album tag is pretty easy to do.


I’m not sure how well it works as a mood tracker, but I love this app, I’ve been using it for years.


I don’t really want Phoronix in my RSS, because they post so many articles every day and it would just clog everything up. I just check them once a day or so and read the interesting articles.


I check Phoronix often, and have some blogs in an RSS reader.


Huh, I’ve had it run on battery for years, is there some serious bug with that? I don’t have it run on cellular data or in battery saver mode though.
Croc, although it’s command-line only.
Syncthing is also great but may not be what you’re looking for.


There’s lots of FOSS music players, but none of them have a volume slider / preamp. The Android volume slider is always either too loud or quiet so I have to make fine adjustments using the preamp in JetAudio. If someone could add that to an existing music player that’d be cool.


Not a mood tracking app, but I’ve been using Loop Habit Tracker for like the past two years and quite like it.


Sounds kinda like NixOS, although that’s not platform-agnostic.


On the other hand, when I turn off my second monitor (on HDMI), all my apps stay on that screen, meaning I have to manually move them over to my main monitor where I can actually see them.
And if my DisplayPort monitor is off and everything’s on my second monitor, when I turn the main one back on all the windows go back to where they used to be (al least on Plasma Wayland).
Wait… you can use a variable before you declare it?
There’s OpenTracks but idk if that does what you’re looking for.
You could try OpenTracks, I used it a few years ago and it was pretty good.


What I read a while ago was that it had too high latency and/or not enough speed to run video streaming for Peertube. It seems like there’s been some work done on getting Nix(OS) working over IPFS, and they asked about it on their latest community survey, but idk how much they’re focusing on it.
I’ve been using Loop Habits every day for the past five years and it really is great.