That's why I buy them used a few years after release. No reason to create more e-waste plus they're still premium devices even if two or so years have passed. That being said, Samsung began enshittifying their phones generation after generation.
Hey, you're right to think I'm pretty busy, heh. The progress has been a little slow the past few months.
The development is at a state where I can comfortably use the calendar for my purposes. I need to polish off some annoying bugs and make the UI usable on mobile phones, before I can make an official release.
I hope the long wait time ends up being worth it. It is a bit of a passion project and my perfectionism might show. Thanks for your early support of the project, btw, it was very heartwarming to see genuine interest.
P.S.:
May I ask, what features do you personally find absolutely indispensable to add before you may consider using Luna as your primary calendar app? I.e., what is still missing that other alternatives do offer?
If you don't mind selfhosting, I've been developing Luna, which is a calendar webapp that can aggregate different calendar sources. For adding a new personal calendar I recommend Radicale, which you can then easily connect into Luna. Unfortunately, accessing calendars from a Google account is not yet supported, but it is absolutely something that will be added later down the line, when I tackle OAuth. Since it's self-hosted, it's fantastic for privacy and there's a big focus on security (I'm a cybersecurity researcher by trait).
I haven't really publicized this project much anywhere yet, since I'm still a few features off from being comfortable enough with releasing a 1.0.0 version, but it has gotten to the point where I personally use it every day.
I was confused why you'd say people visiting my local concentration camp memorial site would be nazis. But then I realized we've arrived in times where there are actual modern-day concentration camps.
The Stoat app linked in the article seems to be the path of least resistance to be honest. I hope to see people switch the way they moved from Twitter to Bluesky. Yeah, Mastodon existed, but Bluesky ended up being more normie-friendly. I believe we can draw parallels here.
The article misses the whole point of how LLMs are ruining Microslop. It just focuses on how "Copilot" has a confusing naming scheme. Yeah no, that's not the inherent problem.
Wobei die Gleichung auch von der leeren Menge erfüllt wird. Je nach dem, wie du die Summierung jetzt genau interpretiert hast, dann auch von der Menge Σ*, die alle Elemente der kleene'schen Iteration über das Universums enthält (wobei die Konkatenation eher als Multiplikation notiert wird... hey, wieso nicht das Ganze nochmal mit π?).
Der Aussage mit := muss ich widersprechen. Es ist nicht unüblich dieses Zeichen auch bei rekursiven Definitionen zu verwenden, wie etwa e^x := d/dx e^x oder f_{i+2} := f_{i+1} + f_i. Deshalb finde ich hier schon, dass das Σ auf der linken Seite gleich dem unter der Summe sein müsste. Ich wäre mit dem Folgenden mehr zufrieden:
Σ := Σ_Σ {Σ}
Addition als Mengenvereinigung sieht man nicht oft, kommt in gewissen Kontexten aber schon vor. Das Einzige was mich hier noch stört, ist dass das Definitionensymbol das Σ eigentlich gar nicht definiert, da der Ausdruck tautologisch bzw. trivial ist. Ich lese aber vielleicht auch etwas zu viel hier rein und sollte um 1 Uhr nachts mich eher mit dem Schlafen beschäftigen.
Bonus: Wieso nicht noch ein Weiteres Sigma reinpacken?
The script looks like a mix of Arabic, Chinese, and Korean. Fun!