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Is there a way to set recurring tasks (daily, every Wednesday etc) in #NextCloud tasks?

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    A question for #OpenStreetMap mappers. There is a mall in my city, which I'm using a lot and it was not mapped properly, since 2019 I think — there are a lot of non-existent amenities, a lot of new amenities don't exist on the map, and a lot of POI placed semi-randomly.I tried to fix it "on foot" by editing and moving amenities, but it is not very easy for me with Every Door application and without JOSM (and without the big screen with a big keyboard) .So, I think about to take the official website of the mall, which has the actual information about all the stores inside and about their position inside the building — and fix the #OSM map for this mall.But I unable to find — is it legal (in terms of OSM) to use this external source of information (floor plans for mall visitors) in OSM mapping?#AskFedi
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    Hello, elder queers. I need some help, please.I’m writing a scene set on Xmas Eve 1990. I’m looking for a cultural event (film, TV, music, current affairs, whatever) that could trigger an argument between a deeply closeted young man and his homophobic father. Can be something current or even a few years old, but can’t be later than that. #askfedi
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    #AskFedi is there a #FireFox extension to make loading-progress really really visible? Perhaps even DETAILED?That's also not laden with malware or adware....?
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    any networking nerds want to point me at where i might look to diagnose home network sluggishness? basically, i'm getting between 20kB/s and 1MB/s transferring files via rsync over ssh. source (primary driver laptop) and destination (multimedia server) machines are both hard-wired to the same router. maybe i expect too much? was thinking like 50MB/s....mtr results (no idea if this is good, bad, or relevant):Loss%: 0.0%Snt: 10Last: 63.0Avg: 66.2Best: 59.7Wrst: 71.9StDev: 4.1#AskFedi