@hut
It seems it actually misses a basic Kanban concept: the backlog, tne list of activities, is not "todo", but it's actually a list of possible options that might be vixen to be done.
Then there is the "todo", the commitment pune where you actually choose the things that must be done.
I am looking for a TKL pcb with hot swapable capabilities and a nice low profile case to go along with it and a nice keycap set for lowprofile switch What do you guys recommend #mechanicalkeyboards
Preferably the PCB should connect with USB-C or have wireless connection
@looopTools
Woops, sorry.
Then YMDKey should be fine as well: they have nice keyboards.
Or you can go to a classic Keychron or take a look at the world: https://kbd.news/vendors
Effectively planning and managing a complicated life can be made easier and less stressful if you adopt approaches like Kanban and Getting Things Done.
@ASegar
If you are also into Bullet Journal or similar notebook-based things, please take a look at this "Kanban Journal" I'm working on: it's a possible enhancement/addon of the Alastair Method (see @alastair) for the Bullet Journal.
@lealternative
Di Proton uso solo (da F-Droid, ovviamente) la VPN ma solo quei 15-20 giorni all'anno che vado a trovare il suocero in Giappone.
Per il resto cerco di non legarmi troppo a servizi multipli di un singolo fornitore, per non fare la fine di quelli che usavano, per esempio, SimpleMobileTools: allora io avevo solo la galleria, ma grazie a voi avevo l'alternativa Aves sempre pronta.
(Qui ora ho Riseup come alternativa di scorta)
@dav9597
Vero. L'idea che non mi piace è semplicemente avere uno "spacciatore" 😅 unico di servizi chiave.
Preferisco la mail da una parte, VPN dall'altra, ecc..
Invece del calendario e del blocco note uso Orgzly e Emacs, per il backup su cloud ho l'ottimo Koofr, mediato da Cryptomator (via CyberDuck, su desktop) e così via.
In caso di "cedimento", perdo solo un servizio ed è (sperabilmente) più facile da rimpiazzare.
Tutto qua. 🙂 @lealternative
Ciao @cryptpad and good morning (or whatever timeline 😅).
No luck.
I've updated Chrome from 123.0.6312.123 to very latest 124.0.6367.61 and even turned off uBlock and everything else.
Could it be a CORS issue?
I can't even use the "Support" button from Contact page.
I cannot see the drive also on a freshly downloaded LibreWolf portable browwser.
@cryptpad
In the end, so it seems: it's me.
For whatever reason, current version of #MullBrowser from @fdroidorg does not work.
I've tried DuckDuckGo browser (again F-Droid) and it works fine.
Also @monocles@privacybrowser work, once enabled JavaScript and DOM!
For PC, I thin they updated something to office VPN... 😭
Sorry for bothering, folks.
No worries, @cryptpad: till now I was using Mull, that is not working any more with cryptdpad.fr and I just found it also doesn't work with @devol SearX service anymore. 🤢
But @privacybrowser works more than fine!
Yes I have to turn JS and DOM on, but @privacybrowser works like a charm.
It is perfectly clear to me how to manage those settings (I'm a software guy) and I actually like that they are disabled by default, @cryptpad (yes, I'm a bit nerdy on privacy). 👍🏻
I've never looked at Privacy Browser till the yesterday test, but it's a nice thing.
So I'll probably move to Privacy Browser soon.
@cryptpad
Thanks.
I'll check: I thought it was some corporate PC update, but cryptpad.fr does not work on my phone as well.
Tomorrow I'll check better.
If you use Obsidian with the KanBan community plug-in, you likely filter cards by a search term from time to time. Especially on huge kanban boards with a ton of cards.
Here is the problem: By default, non-matching cards are dimmed while matching cards keep their style. I find it visually too cluttered. I’d prefer to only see my matching cards.
Here is my silly reverse-engineered CSS-only solution. Definitely one of my funniest selectors. Works great.
Screenshots of a kanban board coparing the same board before adding the css code and after adding the css code. In the before state the search term #hateit is active. All matching cards light up. All no matchin cards are dimmed. After adding the CSs code the same filter only shows the matching cards. All non-matching cards are gone. Way less visual clutter.