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From: BritishTeapot <f.kovalyoff@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2025 10:00:27 +0100
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 # mindoverflow
 
-The time management app built with GTK and libadwaita, designed with stack memory and pomodoro in mind.
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+The time management app built with GTK and libadwaita, designed with stack memory and pomodoro in mind.
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+## What is the goal of this project?
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+After using pomodoro technique for quite a long time, I notices that I always do one thing before switching tasks in the next work interval (a.k.a the *pomo*): I copy links to the websites of all of the browser tabs I have open, and paste them into a text file, so that I can return right back to the thing I was working on without spending time on remembering all of the stuff I have been doing.
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+So, I called that the "stack memory management" technique, where the *stack* meant the note I had for each task. It actually has nothing to do with the stack data structure, but since the name has already stuck, I am going to keep it.
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+But the problem was, I had to use multiple apps to perform this: timer, browser and a text editor. At the first glance, it might seem like it's not that big of a deal. However, in reality this 
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