[-] baldissara@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

I replaced the old link with the new one where the name of the project is

But in any case, here's the full link https://github.com/BaldissaraMatheus/Tasks.md

[-] baldissara@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

Sorry, I think you opened the wrong app, as I didn't included the link before and lemmy rendered the page with an address to another website :p

The right one is this https://github.com/BaldissaraMatheus/Tasks.md

[-] baldissara@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Updated, sorry for not including it before

[-] baldissara@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

It's not! Sorry, I reposted from reddit and didn't notice the link didn't come with it

[-] baldissara@lemmy.world 12 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Removed, I reposted it from reddit and this text came with it

Thanks for pointing out :p

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submitted 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) by baldissara@lemmy.world to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world

Hey guys, version 2.5.3 of Tasks.md just got released!

This release is actually pretty small, as I focused a lot on resolving technical debt, fixing visual inconsistencies and improving "under the hood" stuff. Which I will continue to do a little bit more before the next release.

For those who don't know, Tasks.md is a self-hosted, Markdown file based task management board. It's like a kanban board that uses your filesystem as a database, so you can manipulate all cards within the app or change them directly through a text editor, changing them in one place will reflect on the other one.

The latest release includes the following:

  • Feature: Generate an initial color for a new tags based on their names
  • Feature: Add new tag name input validation
  • Fix: Use environment variables in Dockerfile ENTRYPOINT
  • Fix: Allow dragging cards when sort is applied
  • Fix: Fix many visual issues

Edit: Updated with the correct link, sorry for the confusion! The fact that someone created another application with the same name I used for the one I made is really annoying

[-] baldissara@lemmy.world 7 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Yeah I consider adding caldav support eventually, but I need to read about it a little more and experiment a bit to see how much complexity it would add to the project. I really want to keep it as simple as possible in regards to both setup/installation and how it works, so I need to evaluate it properly to see if it's worth it or not

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Hey guys, version 2.4.0 of Tasks.md was just released. The biggest change is the improved drag-and-drop experience, which feels much better to use. For touch devices it was fully overhauled, since it was not really working before (which is embarrassing tbh). You can see below a comparison between the previous version and the current release.

Previous:

New release:

Tasks.md is a self-hosted, Markdown file based task management board. It's like a kanban board that uses your filesystem as a database, so you can manipulate all cards within the app or change them directly through a text editor, changing them in one place will reflect on the other one.

You can see below the main changes included in the new release.

  • Feature: Greatly improves drag and drop experience: New swap animations, visual indications and better interactions for touch and mobile devices;
  • Feature: Adds autoscroll when you drag cards and lanes partially out their container;
  • Bugfix: Fix touch and navigation on touch devices;
  • Bugfix: Fix issue where navigation bar outgrows lanes;
  • Bugfix: Prevents saving card name with invalid characters;
  • Bugfix: Fix some smaller issues;
  • Documentation: Remind user to hard-reload the browser after changing a theme.
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Hey selfhosted community,

Around a year ago I started a new project called Tasks.md, which is a self-hosted task management system that aims to be simple and easy to install. I also made this reddit post to share with the community.

Yesterday I released the version 2.0.0 so I thought it would be a good time to share it with the community again. The new version includes some previously requested features, some features that no one requested but I thought would be nice to have, simplifies the initial setup, improves documentations and some other things.

You can find it here: https://github.com/BaldissaraMatheus/Tasks.md.

Main features:

  • Create cards, lanes and tags in a modern and responsive interface;
  • Write cards as Markdown files;
  • Easy to install with a single Docker image;
  • Light and dark themes synced with operating system settings;
  • Heavily customizable with 3 default color themes (Adwaita, Nord and Catppuccin);
  • Support for subpath based reverse-proxy with an environment variable for base path;
  • Can be installed as PWA (though it requires setting up https).
[-] baldissara@lemmy.world 7 points 10 months ago

Ai art is stealing though. Artists are afraid to post their art online and get their work used in a machine learning model by some tech guys who never produced anything artistic in their lives

[-] baldissara@lemmy.world 11 points 11 months ago

Yeah, but the limit seems to be more than appropriate for most people anyway, so I think their pricing model is pretty reasonable

[-] baldissara@lemmy.world 15 points 11 months ago

Have you even read the email? It's still free

[-] baldissara@lemmy.world 27 points 11 months ago

This actually looks very promising, I'm excited!

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[-] baldissara@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

It worked for me but minutes later it started appearing again

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by baldissara@lemmy.world to c/headphones@lemmy.film

Hey guys, I'm in a looking for an advice on how to deal with a situation.

I play digital piano which is connected to my computer so I can use it with a DAW. The problem is that I live in an apartment located in a very noisy street and it's driving me crazy whenever I try to practice anything. I have an open back headphone that has a very decent sound quality, but it doesn't provide much isolation.

So I was thinking about buying a noise-cancelling headphone for that purpose, but I fear that the noise-cancelling wouldn't work well for that kind of environment (I heard it works well for planes, which is different from traffic noise I guess?) or if I should buy a closed headphone instead.

Does anyone here have faced a similar situation before?

[-] baldissara@lemmy.world 46 points 1 year ago

Great! I was a bit sceptical about the new users grow in the past weeks, but I think this information is more reliable

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