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  • Nope, I use Mega

  • a long todo.txt, If I knew how to use emacs I would probably try orgmode, but I don't.

  • I backup stuff both on a MicroSD and on web storage with duplicity. Hopefully that is enough!

  • passwords.txt on a full-disk encryption HDD.

  • I don't mind moderators having their ideas or even ranting or even blowing off some steam in the thread they make/parecipate in.

    Their moderating job is to avoid the community being drowned in spam/scam etc. and as far as I can see there are few to no spam posts in !opensource@lemmy.ml. In that particular thread they went wild but as far as I can see did not abuse their mod powers.

    tl;dr: judge the moderator as the moderator, and the user as a user. I didn't particularly like that thread too, but from moderating POV, I haven't yet seem something by haui I disagree with.

  • If you are comfortable with the command line hledger is a great program which has good tools for importing .csv files from banks and other financial companies.

  • Scribus is an excellent libre desktop publishing program.

    I used to write a small postcard game for the “Wish you were here” jam, but it is suited to any job up to professional level.

  • Excellent writeup!

    I had the pleasure to try the client last week and it felt clean and responsive!

  • I am happier when I see copyleft but let’s be honest, I would contribute to an interesting, useful project regardless of their choice between MIT and GPL. Same for companies: some prefer MIT, but there is no way they are not going to contribute to the Linux Kernel just because of copyleft. So bottom line is: make something that people enjoy/find useful and see contributors flocking.

    CLAs are a different matter: I do not contribute to projects which ask you to assign them copyright unless I 100% trust the organisation behind them.