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@ Charger8232 @lemmy.ml

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I trust code more than politics.

  • Thank you! I'm glad this inadvertently raised some awareness

  • I'm going to mostly copy paste a similar reply I made in this thread: A fork of Audacity was made called Tenacity. They explain in their history why it was made. Yes, Audacity was bought by Muse Group. There were talks of adding trackers, but nothing ever actually got added. They changed the privacy policy at one point, but reverted it after backlash. The reason I am keeping Audacity there is because I believe it is better to have quick security/feature updates from upstream (Audacity) so long as the upstream project does not have any current code issues that warrant a fork (Tenacity). If Audacity ever does add any telemetry, etc. I will absolutely change it to Tenacity.

    I will be creating an FAQ section that answers this question in more depth.

  • Good to know! What would you like me to call the section for draw.io, since it is still great software?

  • Ah. I was always good about backups, but I never tested them. I used Timeshift for backups, and when I needed to recover a backup whoops! No user data. I fixed it to backup user data, and whoops! Still no user data.

    Another time I used a proper backup client, but when I went to restore it it overwrote itself and so it failed and I lost the backup. Always test your backups.

  • I will consider making changes once I get around to mirroring to other platforms. Thank you for the information, and providing links.

  • Firefox is less private than some forks (Librewolf, etc.) and less secure than Chromium-based browsers due to a lack of Per-Site Process Isolation. Mullvad Browser and the Tor Browser are the only two Firefox-based browsers I can recommend due to their high privacy standards.

    I'm still on the fence about adding KeePass, since I don't see anything it provides over KeePassXC. Notepad++ I will definitely look into, as well as ShareX and Greenshot. Thanks so much for the suggestions!

  • Gecko based browsers are less secure to Chromium based browsers due to a lack of Per-Site Process Isolation. Mullvad Browser and the Tor Browser are exceptions due to their high privacy standards. Brave was recently added, since the list previously had no Chromium-based browsers.

    ProtonVPN will not be added due to their slow action taken towards fixing multicast packet leaks. Once they fix this, I will consider adding them back.

    I will eventually add a section for firewalls and public recursive name servers, but there are complications finding those at the moment. Thank you for the suggestions!

  • I do not accept donations, although I appreciate it! I would rather not support Microsoft/GitHub if they are going to make you pay to use features that costs them nothing.

  • The recommended distro section will get overhauled, as it doesn't quite meet my standards. I personally don't like Linux Mint because Cinnamon is less than what I would like it to be, but it is getting a makeover.

    Bitwarden was heavily considered as a password manager, and it is a great option, but they make you pay to use certain features (hardware security keys, etc.) that KeePassXC and others offer for free. Hence, KeePassXC is a better option and Bitwarden didn't make the cut.

    Good questions! Thanks for taking a look!

  • I did keep local backups of the project, which is how I was able to get it up and running on GitLab quickly.

  • I may mirror it to Codeberg in the future. The honest answer is that I was in a panic and needed somewhere to quickly get the project back up in case GitHub never resolved itself. GitLab was a good choice since it's open source and has a lot of other big open source projects on there.

  • Thank you! I tried my best to get things back on track ASAP, but GitHub's support ticket system was in an outage at the time. I'm just happy to get it resolved.

  • The fork you are thinking of is Tenacity. They explain in their history why it was made. Yes, Audacity was bought by Muse Group. There were talks of adding trackers, but nothing ever actually got added. They changed the privacy policy at one point, but reverted it after backlash. The reason I am keeping Audacity there is because I believe it is better to have quick security/feature updates from upstream (Audacity) so long as the upstream project does not have any current code issues that warrant a fork (Tenacity). If Audacity ever does add any telemetry, etc. I will absolutely change it to Tenacity.

  • GitHub may be able to restore it, we'll see if support is willing to bend the rules a bit...

    Edit: They were able to. The project is still moved to GitLab permanently, though.

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  • I'm the creator of this list of open source software. Most of what is on there is stuff I use. The list, unlike others, tries to factorize user experience into the mix, so one could realistically use all the software there. There are a few proprietary options in the mix, but those simply have no open source alternative.

  • Good to know, thanks for the insight!

  • I don't use Image Toolbox for general edits, for that I use GrapheneOS's own editor, but for professional shots that need a lot of care in the editing I like it. I tried Markup before and found it vastly lacking, unfortunately.