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I found another Https://habitlist.com/ I can see it's kind of similar. Source: about 3 years ago
I've had good results for the past ~6 months using Habit List [0]. What's worked for me is to slowly add 1-2 new items, being thoughtful about prioritizing them. Then when I'm consistent with those, adding more. [0] https://habitlist.com/ (ios only, just a happy user). - Source: Hacker News / about 3 years ago
Excellent! Glad we could get you sorted! Hosting can be scary and it's okay to be afraid to touch things or not understand certain settings or terms. Especially if you're new. The key is to read the documentation. For your forum needs, this can be found at https://mybb.com and https://phpbb.com. Source: 7 months ago
You may find a current, object-oriented version of phpBB to be just the ticket. It will teach you how to structure the database, authenticate users, manage sessions and selectively display content according to user level, group membership, and other policies. Source: about 3 years ago
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