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CWNE #366, CWISE #5, CWNT, other certs, traveling, photography, stuff. https://t.co/zg6QqsF6gb @subnetwork.bsk

Cary, NC Katılım Mayıs 2008
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Adam KP
Adam KP@AdamKPx·
@subnetwork @falk101010 @robinkunz_ @getSystemsApp You might be right. I’ll experiment with lower prices: $3/month, $20/year, and $30 for lifetime access The downside is that now that anyone can vibe-code an app, distribution is getting harder and ads are becoming more expensive. It’s difficult to make a 'uni-tasker' profitable
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Adam KP@AdamKPx·
I built a pretty niche productivity app originally just for myself. It’s for those recurring routines that never quite fit into traditional to-do apps or habit trackers, they live somewhere in between. I call them Systems. They’re basically reusable, repeatable checklists you can use almost every day. Most people keep these steps in their head, but I’ve learned the hard way that my brain gradually simplifies things and eventually drops even important details. Writing everything down lets me follow the process reliably and refine it over time when I discover a better way. Simple examples: morning routine, packing list, weekly reset, cleaning checklist, study workflow, or recurring work processes. But they’re also great for less frequent things, like a pre-holiday house checklist or the turnover process between Airbnb guests. Some key features: • Reusable checklists for routines, procedures, packing, cleaning, work processes, etc. • Full completion history so you can actually see what you did • Manual “Done” button instead of auto-resetting at midnight • Progress indicators for longer checklists • Timestamps on completed items • Search and filtering for active/in-progress systems • Optional cover images so it feels more like a personal workspace than a boring task list It is intentionally not trying to replace a full task manager. It is for people who like having repeatable processes written down once, then improving them occasionally instead of constantly rebuilding the same lists.
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JD@subnetwork·
@AdamKPx @falk101010 @robinkunz_ @getSystemsApp Respectfully, your app looks cool and I love supporting devs. But everyone thinks their app is worth $50/year. I automated this same functionality in my existing task manager and it cost me 30 minutes in claude months ago. $1-2/mo for a uni-tasker is reasonable. $4+ is not.
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Brandon Callahan
Brandon Callahan@Callahan0808·
Thank you to JD and JJ for an amazing bootcamp at #wlpc
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The WiFi Awards
The WiFi Awards@thewifiawards·
Our 2025 Innovation of the Year goes to @JuniperNetworks for Marvis Minis. Continue to innovate for us Juniper!!! Congrats!
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The WiFi Awards@thewifiawards·
Great products make our lives as engineers easier. Congrats to our 2025 Product of the Year Award recipient @HaminaWireless for Hamina Live!
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The WiFi Awards@thewifiawards·
Congrats to the 2025 Company Leadership of the year award recipient @JuniperNetworks !
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The WiFi Awards@thewifiawards·
With #WLPC upcoming…can’t wait to see what amazing innovation and products we will hear about during the event. As you hear about the innovation make sure you submit them (open till 31 October)! To submit a product or innovation click the link below: thewifiawards.com/submission
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Stephen Orr
Stephen Orr@StephenMOrr·
Who’s going to WLPC?   First timer and excited!  For my session, I am covering the most common, and some of the most complex security questions folks have. When it comes to wireless security…what do you want to know?  #WLPC
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