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  • I want to recommend the app Pl@ntnet! They are awesome, it is a citizen science project. It will very accurately tell you many plants. Fascinating thing. It was already there long before the current AI craze.

    https://plantnet.org/en/

  • Nextcloud, self hosted. But it is maybe overkill, unless you need it otherwise, for family photo album, docs or such. Davx5 also needed on android. Thunderbird for desktop calendar client. Can recommend etar for android calendar app.

  • I really liked BWP and REC, and the usuals.

    But I have to say, Trollhunter. Just a fun movie, I'm grinning even thinking of it. The dull humor just works for me.

    Other good ones, though maybe not horror: punishment park, chronicle

  • Looks like it's up on youtube and internet archive. Thanks for another great tip! I really appreciate your posts, 10/10 content! I used to roam B-movie sites back in the day, this community brings me back.

  • Thunderbird @lemmy.world
    passenger @lemm.ee

    Is "Provider for Google Calendar" redundant now?

    Seems a lot of people are still using the "Provider for Google Calendar" plugin, when Google Calendar works fine without it. Just add a calendar on the network, type your google username, then the password, and select what calendars you want to subscribe. This assumes you have set the calendars to be accessible, that is another topic, do a search and you will find the instructions.

    My question is, what is the use case for this popular extension? Has it become redundant and people just don't know about it? Why does it continue to be available?

    Also, just going to state it here, I am in the progress of degoogling, but still need to use a couple google calendars until I'm done! I can recommend self hosted NextCloud.

    Spelunky @lemmy.ml
    passenger @lemm.ee

    Tesla model 3 crushed by an Olmec statue, by Mexican sculptor Chavis Marmol

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/40022047

    This looks so sick, I had to share it

    Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/chavismarmol

    Bluesky : @chavismarmol.bsky.social