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  • Yeah, I agree — federation doesn’t really apply here. I was asking more about expectations around distribution in a decentralized space, not about federating a storefront. Just trying to see where people draw the line for small indie tools.

  • Makes sense. For me this project is more of an experiment than a statement. I’m mainly trying to understand which part matters most here — the closed‑source bit, the Gumroad dependency, or the general expectation of openness. PWYW seems to fit well, so I’m curious where the real boundary is for small indie tools.

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    Does a pay‑what‑you‑want Gumroad model make sense in a decentralized ecosystem like the Fediverse?

    Linux @lemmy.world

    I built a tiny terminal Pomodoro timer to help me focus on my Linux projects

  • For anyone wondering how a session looks, here’s a small example:

     
        
    Title: Plan the weekly tasks
    Work interval time in Minutes: 15
    Break interval time in Minutes: 5
    Intervals Count: 3
    
    
      
     
        
    Pomidoro
    Plan the weekly tasks
    3 x 15min 5min
    
    WORK #1 15min
    BREAK #1 5min
    WORK #2 15min
    BREAK #2 5min
    WORK #3 15min
    BREAK #3 5min
    
    Conclusions: This session helped me organize my thoughts.
    
    
      

    The tool asks for a short conclusion at the end — I found that part surprisingly helpful for wrapping up a session.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    A minimal local Pomodoro timer for the terminal (no accounts, no cloud)