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Ask HN: What's are your personal automations?

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Re: Ask HN: What's are your personal automations?

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For myself, I automated creation of language flashcards. So I can just type a word/phrase in English, and then it will automatically fill in the target language translation, pronunciation, audio recording, and word-by-word breakdown to show what every word in a phrase means. Before I would have to use Anki, and switch back and forth between Anki and various dictionaries, and have to create my own audio recording. Jus…

That sounds very useful, I'd use this

Re: Ask HN: What's are your personal automations?

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came here hoping to find someone bragging about their newegg bot than can beat scalpers.....alas...i think newegg is botting their own website with an api we do not have access to...and then resells the cards on amazon....plausible deniability to infinite profit

Re: Ask HN: What's are your personal automations?

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post #55

Hah I just tweeted a pic of one earlier today [1] My main one (using Integromat) loops through my unfinished Todoist tasks at each day at 00:01 and then: - If the task doesn't have a due date it adds one. For each task without a due date it adds (i + 1) days. It's a crude method but I don't often have a huge amount of tasks without due dates. - If the task is overdue it sets the due date to today and adds a "+" to th…

Might steal this one, thanks!

You don't need, but have, my blessing! Go for it :)

Re: Ask HN: What's are your personal automations?

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I realise this might not be what the question has in mind, but we have a bread machine. Just buying bread might be more 'automatic', but we've been evolving the process and recipe for the last 6+ months, and honestly the bread is now better than any but the best artisan loaves available locally, and hugely cheaper. To save time, and overcome laziness, we pre-mix 'wet' and 'dry' 'kits' in batches of 6 or 10 loaves at…

Thanks for sharing, sometimes the best answers aren’t exactly what was asked

Re: Ask HN: What's are your personal automations?

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I realise this might not be what the question has in mind, but we have a bread machine. Just buying bread might be more 'automatic', but we've been evolving the process and recipe for the last 6+ months, and honestly the bread is now better than any but the best artisan loaves available locally, and hugely cheaper. To save time, and overcome laziness, we pre-mix 'wet' and 'dry' 'kits' in batches of 6 or 10 loaves at…

You might have just convinced me to buy a bread machine...

To add a similar answer, only in the past couple of years have I had a nice rice cooker (we have a Zojirushi) that keeps the rice fresh for ~12 hours. It is irreplaceable at this point (My wife is Asian and rice is a part of pretty much every meal.) Best appliance I have ever bought, gets used every. single. day. and have rice ready-to-eat throughout the day.

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