TBH reviewing PRs on VSCode's Pull Request extension works pretty well for me.
I agree it is a bit slow but I get to see the changes with all my keybindings, themes and other tweaks, this just makes the experience better IMO.
I use TickTick to manage my daily tasks, it also comes with a habit tracker and you can even set reminders for your habits, for ex. Workout time, diet check, meditation time, everything is synced to cloud and the free tier has enough features for a normal user. Moreover the pomodoro timer and time tracking features it offers are a plus and it just gets so easy having all these features in a single application.
Why is all of this implemented in SQL? Wouldn't it be better to do it in code with dedicated methods to filter stuff out? IMO logic inside of SQL queries just adds unnecessary complexity, implementing this in code would've been maintainable and testable.
> I work at a job
> I got fired
> If I'm skilled enough I don't think it would be an insanely hard task for me to find another job.
Recession is another thing but general layoffs can be fixed it you decide to pick yourself up.