I’ve just deployed a self hosted vikunja server for my work team. I’m trying it right now. So far it looks pretty well. You can add tasks, group them into projects and establish relationships between them. I recoomend to give it a chance. https://vikunja.io/
Carlos Francisco 📑
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Carlos Francisco 📑@feddit.clto Linux@lemmy.ml•if you could standardise a file format for a specific task what would you pick and why10·2 years ago44 KHz wasn’t chosen randomly. It is based in the range of frequencies that humans can hear (20Hz to 20KHz) and the fact that a periodic waveform can be exactly rebuild as the original (in terms of frequency) when sampling rate is al least twice the bandwidth. So, if it is sampled at 44KHz you can get all components up to 22 KHz whics is more that we can hear.
- Mull browser with uBO
- Duckduckgo for tracking protection
- Proton email
Carlos Francisco 📑@feddit.clto LibreWolf @lemmy.ml•Can I clear cookies upon closing LibreWolf and then have it reopen previous tabs upon startup? As I understand it, activating the "Delete cookies and site data when LibreWolf is closed" option also tr1·2 years agoWhy is Session Restore not working? Session restore will not work unless you preserve your browsing history. However, LibreWolf deletes history on shutdown by default. If you want to use session restore, set your browser to not delete history, via settings or overrides.
Source: https://librewolf.net/docs/faq/#why-is-session-restore-not-working
Carlos Francisco 📑@feddit.clto Linux@lemmy.ml•Excluding KDEConnect, how do you send and receive SMS on your system?612·2 years agoWhy would you want to send SMS from your computer? 🤷♂️
Carlos Francisco 📑@feddit.clto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Nextcloud - Online collaboration platform1·2 years agoI agree
Carlos Francisco 📑@feddit.clto Linux@lemmy.ml•5 Things LINUX MINT Objectively Does Better Than WINDOWS 111·2 years agoLiterally objectively
Carlos Francisco 📑@feddit.clto Privacy@lemmy.ml•BEWARE ! People who create fake email account to login to social media.61·2 years agoThere’s a lo of information that sites, not only Facebook, use to track you. Email address can be one this. Anyway, I consider that using anonymous email address is a good idea not only to avoid tracking, also for security reasons I case of filtering, for instance.
Carlos Francisco 📑@feddit.clto Privacy@lemmy.ml•What is a good keyboard app for Android?1·2 years agoThis is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks a lot! Now I can definitely leave gboard. One step more in my degoogling process.
Carlos Francisco 📑@feddit.clto Privacy@lemmy.ml•How do you rate the DuckDuckGo browser on Android?4·2 years agoThe only way I’ve used duckduckgo browser is for tracking protection feature and to get anti tracking email address. For internet browsing I prefer Mull
Carlos Francisco 📑@feddit.clto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Best Linux Distro Privacy/Usability for a mid level user1·2 years agoSo far, I understand that mint doesn’t use snapd, right?
This. There was music before the internet.
Carlos Francisco 📑@feddit.clto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Twitter/X anonymous login and no Government censorship11·2 years agoWhat do you mean with “anonymous login”? If you need to create an account, then it’s not anonymous.
I think any Android version is better in terms of privacy than iphone. iOS is property and a lot closer and less customizable than android. If you are really concerned about privacy, my suggestion is not to use iphone.
Carlos Francisco 📑@feddit.clto LibreWolf @lemmy.ml•Your thoughts on additional privacy focused extensions for LibreWolf.2·2 years agoLibredirect Is a great extension. I also use Redirector which allows you to configure custom redirections.
Carlos Francisco 📑@feddit.clto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Brave Browser is hijacking links and inserting affiliate codes - Twitter8·2 years agoDid you note that this is a 3 years old post m
You need to also allow mmg.whatsapp.net and some CDN domains to allow download image and files.
I think that better than using a VPN I to use an app that protects you from trackers like duckduckgo or rethink DNS