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Introducing Taskpony!


Taskpony is a self-hosted tasks manager that runs from docker or as a linux service.

"Another tasks app? Seriously?"

I've been trying to de-google and, having used Google Tasks for many years, replacing it proved surprisingly complex for something that seemed so simple. I tried a number of other task managers, both paid and free which, whilst excellent at what they did, I found to be complex or packed with team and group features that I didn't need. So I wrote something for myself and, somewhere along the way, I thought it might be nice to share it with the FOSS community that I've benefited so much from.

It's the first "proper" FOSS app I've released, so please be kind.

Taskpony is over at github.com/digdilem/taskpony - it would be great if you could give it a try and let me know how it could be improved.

in reply to DigitalDilemma

Why not provide a option to use an a desktop app?. maybe also add a flatpak. self hosting seems kinda complicated and i am not sure what are the benefits of that.

Also a demo instance would be nice.

in reply to wiki_me

It's a self hosted web app, and that's not something that's easy to change once it's written. The benefits to self hosting are pretty well established, and this type of thing can be accessed from anywhere in the world by multiple devices and always be in sync. For myself, I use this both from a laptop, my desktop and a phone when I'm out - I'm always jotting down thoughts before they fall out of my head. Also, there's probably a lot of desktop task apps out there already that do tasks, like many Email clients. I don't mind reinventing a wheel, but not too keen on reinventing all the wheels.

Demo is a fair point, I'll include that on the wishlist for the future. I think the pictures probably do a fair job of indicating how a task app works - which is basically a way of entering, displaying and ticking off tasks which many people will be familiar with, but perhaps I'm just over familiar with the concept. A self resettable demo might be nice, yes.


in reply to Quilotoa

This is why mamdani campaigned free fast buses. Give the people what we want.
in reply to Quilotoa

Such a rare take these days.

Bauer said the whole system is “struggling.”

“I pay a lot of taxes and I want the transit to be good,” he said. “As a growing city, we really need to be doing better when it comes to our transit, especially with people being called back to work.”


The right wing take of taxation is theft is mediocre but the left has also become really bad at this as well.

Like the recent with Canada Post here. Even in a casual setting where no one is vying for populist votes there's still no room to scrutinize the current day operations and reassess whether those resources would be better reallocated.



Why ActivityPub over Nostr? - function only


I have seen some critical views on Nostr as a part of decentralized network discussions, but most seem to be focused on culture not function. What are the functional / protocol differences that make you prefer ActivityPub over Nostr?

I have seen some critical views on Nostr as a part of decentralized network discussions, but most seem to be focused on culture not function.

What are the functional / protocol differences that make you prefer ActivityPub over Nostr?

in reply to Cooper8

this article and the accompanying discussion from lobsters is very relevant. Though the article itself is a bit one sided in favor of nostr, it doesn't do a great job arguing why a relay really is better
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Cooper8

My understanding is that the content is essentially self-hosted, so content removed from relays still exists on the posting user's client and can be accessed directly, just like a website sending out RSS. So saying it "still exist on the network" is technically true, but only in the same way that you would say that about say bittorrent or the open web. What people host/post is present raw, what is amplified/"curated"/relayed is filtered. Client settings/config sets default and custom user content interaction, like a browser which can have adblock or not.

In principle, this seems like a decent solution, but I can see why different users prefer different protocols, differing to moderation takes a burden off of the user to vet inbound content. The same can be achieved via relays but the culture of "curation" seems weaker because the pressure from the userbase is lower to optimize it, as users are not solely reliant on any one relays. An odd network effect, but a truly invested curation/admin team could just as easily build a well "curated" relay as a well moderated instance.



Trump lambasts ‘weak’ and ‘decaying’ Europe and hints at walking away from Ukraine


Russia's bribing this JACKASS seems to have finally paid off for the Soviets.
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in reply to Hemingways_Shotgun

I have to politely disagree with your opinion of Europe being more mature and level-headed. They seem that way now, but they've repeatedly fucked over one another throughout history. They aren't magically immune to internal/external bullshit just because it's been around longer.
in reply to Sunflier

Churchill was on the right track with Operation Unthinkable. And as much as a think Patton was a vainglorious blowhard, he was right about the Russians.

Should have done something in 45.



Homo Stultus: The Case For Renaming Ourselves


The name Homo sapiens—Latin for “wise man”—has always carried an air of self-congratulation. Carl Linnaeus, the father of modern taxonomy, coined the term in 1758, confident that his species stood apart by virtue of intelligence and reason. But what if wisdom, properly defined as the capacity to act with foresight and moral restraint, has proven not to be humanity’s defining trait but its greatest delusion? In an era of mass extinction, climate collapse, and ecological disintegration—each driven by our own actions—perhaps it is time to set the record straight.

The species that burns its own home for temporary comfort, poisons its water for profit, and annihilates the other inhabitants of its shared planet for convenience should no longer be known as Homo sapiens. The more fitting name is Homo stultus—“foolish man.”

in reply to technocrit

I seriously doubt this meets the scientific standard for taxonomy definitions.

technocrit doesn't like this.

in reply to toiletobserver

But you believe that "sapiens" is somehow scientific? Gotta give up on that scientism.
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The Petrodollar vs. the Electroyuan




Impeachment articles filed against RFK Jr., claiming abuse of power


Rep. Haley Stevens (D-Mich.) filed articles of impeachment against Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Wednesday, accusing him of abusing the powers of his office and undermining public health, putting Americans’ lives at risk.

He “has got to go,” Stevens said in a video announcing the impeachment articles. In an accompanying press statement, she said Kennedy, who rose to prominence as an ardent anti-vaccine activist, “has turned his back on science, on public health, and on the American people—spreading conspiracies and lies, driving up costs, and putting lives at risk.” She called him the “biggest self-created threat to our health and safety.”

It is very unlikely that an impeachment push will gain traction in the Republican-controlled Congress. No other Democratic lawmakers are backing the articles.

in reply to Red0ctober

I currently live in a Republican district. I'd like to call my representative to have her support this, but I won't. Not only am I not a big donor, which means I can be safely ignored, but my representative is in the cult of Republican-ism. So, ontop of her ignoring me because I am not a big donor, but she will ignore me because Republicans are worshipping at the golden statue of tRump.
in reply to Red0ctober

The one thing that many people get wrong is that they act like RFK jr. is someone who is just 'wrong' on a lot of issues, when in reality he knows exactly what he is doing. While he is a genuinely insane and extremely nasty person, his anti-vaccine attitude is fuelled entirely by grift. He doesn't believe in any of it. He is vaccinated and so are all of his children. His destruction of the medical establishment is getting so fucking bad that even some MAGA assholes, like Scott Adams (the Dilbert artist) are begging him to stop, since he is preventing life saving medication that they need to survive.


Minecraft


So, I stopped playing Minecraft when m$ acquired them. I refused to make a ms account. I had already bought the game twice under Mojang.

So, fuck Microsoft. How are you guys playing Mc with friends? Id like to load up my old (7 ish years) world again and play like the good times before ms ruined it all.

Am I stuck with mineclone?

in reply to bridgeenjoyer

In addition to what everyone else said, if you are hosting a server, authlib-injector is a thing that switches the auth server from Mojang to something else, meaning that there is actual verification of identity beyond just username.

Multiyggdrasil is a fork of that that lets you use both Mojang and another auth server for maximum compatibility and security with friends.

As someone who has run an offline mode server, it's a question of when, not if, you get griefed

in reply to milk

Noted. Appreciate it. Im gonna have to read up more on security. In the old days I didnt really have anything, just moderatd it, and was pretty much fine. But now I dont even know if you can have ports open etc or if that's old school. I have a vpn but no one else I know does.
in reply to milk

I never heard of multiyggdrasil, I'll check that out! I just use prismlauncher, with a microsoft account :(
in reply to bridgeenjoyer

I use Prism Launcher offline mode since I only play singleplayer.

in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

i wonder what they're hoping for, considering how impotent the icc's case again netanyahu is.
in reply to eldavi

Probably just political embarrassment for Japan. You gotta remember that Japan committed large scale atrocities all across Asia, and they don't like it when these things are dredged up and people are reminded of what Japan did and never apologized for.
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There's no Trans Liberation without Class Struggle & Anti-Imperialist Politics


ABC (Anything But Class) leftists and ABI (Anything But Imperialism) leftists be like.

Trans people are statistically strongly affected by homelessness, poverty, unemployment due to discrimination, lack of access to healthcare etc. and most trans people live in the global south. So to ignore class and imperialism in your advocacy for trans rights means to effectively throw the majority of trans people under the bus.

Some relevant sources:

Homelessness and Housing Instability
Among LGBTQ Youth
thetrevorproject.org/wp-conten…

Discrimination and Barriers to Well-Being: The State of the LGBTQI+ Community in 2022
americanprogress.org/article/d…

Trans & Poverty
Poverty and Economic Insecurity
in Trans Communities in the EU
tgeu.org/files/uploads/2025/09…

in reply to Spectre

Didn't you know western bombs have special software that scans dna for the lgbtq gene and never targets them.



Ongoing SoundCloud issue blocks VPN users with 403 server error


Users accessing the SoundCloud audio streaming platform through a virtual private network (VPN) connection are denied access to the service and see a 403 'forbidden' error.

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/ongoing-soundcloud-issue-blocks-vpn-users-with-403-server-error/

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in reply to hypertruck

Such a shame. With all the Digital Foundry coverage of the launch Xbox 360 recently I've been getting into ally nostalgic for the system. Such a shame Don Mattrick messed up the Xbox One launch so badly it's effectively killed the brand today.

in reply to Spectre

This means you too person who read this
in reply to Spectre

How come every one of these AI pics uses the same font


Qatari failure to pay contractors leaves migrant workers unpaid, says report


Qatari government clients, and other large businesses, are failing to pay contractors on time for projects, leaving migrant labourers unpaid, according to a report published by Human Rights Watch on Monday.

“Clients at the top of the Qatari contracting supply chain, including government bodies, often have impunity, leaving subcontracting businesses that employ migrant workers bearing the cost,” said Michael Page of Human Rights Watch (HRW).

The documents revealed that both subcontractors struggled to pay workers when clients did not release payments as they were contractually obligated to do.

Attempts by one to demand payment, including legal threats, did not result in payment.

Such violations could result in complicity in contributing to wage theft against migrant workers, the HRW report said.



Kiev lying about battlefield situation to influence US peace plan




Trump dealt major blow as Europe threatens ‘nuclear option’ over Ukraine


European leaders are considering dumping $2.34 trillion in US debt if Trump abandons Ukraine, potentially triggering an economic crisis worse than 2008
European leaders are considering dumping $2.34 trillion in US debt if Trump abandons Ukraine, potentially triggering an economic crisis worse than 2008
in reply to ExtremeDullard

Potential for a nightmare scenario:

1) Trump dumps Ukraine for Russia.

2) EU dumps $2.34 trillion in US debt

3) Trump pulls out of NATO.

4) Russia invades Poland or some other NATO country.

5) US Dollar is worthless so we couldn't do anything if we wanted to, and Trump is on Russia's side anyway.

in reply to jordanlund

US and Russia and OPEC (whoever refuses gets liberated) create a true oil and gas cartel, EU capitulates. China can't compete with US+USSR. This is 100% the strategy in play right now.
in reply to jordanlund

Its not a nightmare scenario ... it is trumps roadmap.
in reply to Professorozone

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in reply to Professorozone

That they would sell or let their holding of US bonds expire and take the principal.
in reply to Professorozone

in reply to capital_sniff

I say they dump it and we'll find out who the US really is.

You're answering as if this current tension was not caused entirely by the US deciding to upend the global order and morph into a bully pirate nation that threatens allies chasing the new Monroe Doctrine.

If they choose the military option, rather than return to a sane global political and economic order - the insanity of which is entirely their fault - then we will have the measure of the nation, and they will surely usher in a rapid descent.

in reply to Professorozone

I don't think exactly. As I understand: let's say Italy is holding US debt. This debt has a certain value as long as the US economy is good because then there is a chance of repayment. So as long as Italy holds US debt, it's interested in having trade with the US or generally being invested in the US economy to keep up the value of their debt.

If they let go of the debt they would have less interest in keeping the US economy up. They would pr stop encouraging their Italian companies to buy American machines/goods/services.

Something like that.

in reply to Professorozone

Depends on the time frame. They will naturally shed it as treasuries reach maturity and just not buy more. But otherwise you would just sell them, it's like what the bond market is.

in reply to Redditsux

The only thing that could have stopped Mamdani, is trump endorsing Mamdani...

We're going to keep seeing it play out, Trump's endorsement when he's not on the ballot has always been negligible at best, often detrimental.

trumpers don't vote unless they can also vote for trump. And the reliable Republican voters don't like maga candidates.

It's why I hope red state redistricting goes thru, they'll overshoot what's plausible and end excavating the coming progressive wave.




Leaked Pam Bondi memo targets 'anyone who isn’t a Trump supporter': investigator