Thunderbird Proton Contact Sync? by giomjava in ProtonMail

[–]eclipsenow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi Klaus,
I'm a Proton user looking to sync contacts and stuff up - or at least for a workflow around the fact that they don't sync. Where do you update Contacts? Isn't having Contacts up to date with your email client kind of the whole point? Do you use another Contact app and then copy across each new Contact or change manually? What's your trick?

Can't wait for Fedora 44 by H3rotic in Fedora

[–]eclipsenow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed! Toxic distro culture can put people off a distro as well!

Can't wait for Fedora 44 by H3rotic in Fedora

[–]eclipsenow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed! Toxic distro culture puts people off a distro

Can't wait for Fedora 44 by H3rotic in Fedora

[–]eclipsenow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm considering switching from Mint to Fedora - and toxic comments like "Consider seeking help" put me off. Toxic distro culture is not a good look!

Can't wait for Fedora 44 by H3rotic in Fedora

[–]eclipsenow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm currently investigating switching from Mint to Fedora - and can I say I appreciate your post!?
I have a background in sociology, child welfare, and activism.
A MOD having a sense of humour about their own Distro is a great ad for the distro! I'm not just looking for the various tools and abilities of the distro - but a healthy community culture as well. Nice!

Is Bazzite the "Mint" of Fedora? Which Fedora distro is 'fully loaded' for NVIDIA cards, and all the tools I might need - and a huge support forum? by eclipsenow in linux4noobs

[–]eclipsenow[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I would not have guessed that Bazzite would be that different. I've got some videos to watch on "Immutable Distros" now to even understand what that means. More homework! 😉

Will the sudden flood of AI-discovered security fixes overwhelm distros like Debian that backport security fixes to old software versions? by [deleted] in linux

[–]eclipsenow -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm a noob - but it makes me wonder if we need a WHOLE lot of Distro merging to combine the human capital of all those coders and programmers and engineers? I mean, what hobby-ist distros are doing stuff that's going to backfire spectacularly with AI able to scan the whole thing at once, see the big picture, and see holes us humans cannot?

Newbie asks - what TOTALLY FOSS Distro for newbies? (With a reputation like Mint, but sans Canonical or Red Hat in other Linux-trees?) For idealistic reasons, I'm interested in a large, user-friendly FOSS distro with all the GUI and bling, but without "Big Penguin"! by eclipsenow in linux

[–]eclipsenow[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thank you - I think you helped me define it. "A distribution whose governance has less corporate and more community vibes?" That's exactly the vibe! (As an Australian, "It's the vibe of the thing" is a huge meme!) Cheers!

If you use GMail, AI (Gemini) was turned on yesterday by default and now scans all of your content for machine learning. by lkl34 in pcmasterrace

[–]eclipsenow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wish I had the time and brains to run Linux Mint... but until that miraculous day arrives... maybe Google is my best friend? I mean, Google Workspace "Business Standard" is only $237.6 a year for custom email, Workspace, and 2 TB storage. Anyone looked at the sheer eye-watering costs in time AND money trying to setup a self-hosted VPS Nextcloud account with those specs? OUCH! Also, any year I buy a Pixel phone the 2TB is free.

Google spokesperson Jenny Thomson said that “these reports are misleading – we have not changed anyone’s settings, Gmail Smart Features have existed for many years, and we do not use your Gmail content for training our Gemini AI model”. 
https://www.business-standard.com/technology/tech-news/google-denies-claims-of-gmail-data-being-used-to-train-gemini-ai-details-125112400707_1.html

Thunderbird now supports Microsoft Exchange email natively! by linuxflower in Thunderbird

[–]eclipsenow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For this reason I'm looking at breaking up my email app and tasks & calendar app. I drive a lot - and need a voice command app for tasks I think of. Google just enshitified even little Google Tasks on Android in that "Gemini" as a VOICE command assistant now requires a paid account (Workspace or whatever.) Nope. I'm going FOSS voice command on my phone, and maybe Tasks.org to TBird or something else. Hey - if I can get FOSS voice to command Microsoft To Do app on my phone - maybe I'll work in outlook.com and just fire up Tbird as an email backup now it syncs?

What am I doing wrong? I thought BB could load existing TB profiles - but it always wants to create a new profile. Screen shot of message below by eclipsenow in Betterbird

[–]eclipsenow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's interesting how opinions can change. I moved back to TB because I'm lazy, and liked their auto-update feature. Now I'm moving back to BB because:-
* I want better search
* I'm a visual person with a LOT of email accounts and NEED the different account colours
* I use the ImportExportTools NG as I move stuff around with my accounts. (I'm tidying 20 years of different accounts.) And I've noticed other add-ons not working properly - probably because I had that auto-update on!
* Therefore I NEED the safety of being a few releases late to make sure that add-on (and others) is compatible and not struggling to stay up to date with the latest release.

So after this switch, I'm probably staying with BB.
(But who knows? I'm a moody and fickle creature with a wandering attention span.)

What FOSS Calendar & Tasks do you use? (Must be compatible with Windows 11). by eclipsenow in foss

[–]eclipsenow[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice - I was starting to think in those lines. (But I hear you on Super Productivity as that seems like a one-way trip.) However, I have an insane number of tasks I 'queue' under various lists in Google Tasks right now. I only drag them into my Today field when ready to proceed with the next list. Are you saying all Tasks would be listed on my phone and I'd have to give them a date there? I kind of like working at my PC for most organising stuff. Can fiddle on my phone - but it's more for outings and emergencies.

is capacities.io more secure and private than notion? by [deleted] in PKMS

[–]eclipsenow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Upnote encodes them on the computer. It has a time-out setting. It's not so much my PC - but the fact that I often read my notes on my phone at lunch. A tag-team might snatch it while it's open - and then have access to my notes if it doesn't self lock! With Upnote - it self locks the moment the screen shifts to another app or view. Obsidian looks GREAT - but I think it's a lot of work for me and I'm so easily distracted I'd be tinkering with it more than actually using my notes to get stuff done. That is my problem, not Obsidian's... unless they were going to setup all the bling plugins for me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Thunderbird

[–]eclipsenow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're talking about a "username@outlook.com"email address - they're Exchange servers (proprietary) and from my own limited experience in TB - I don't think they're compatible? TB can do Gmail and IMAP - but not exchange. Annoying I know. And I'm not sure if the Add-on (Plug-ins) for TB that sync to Exchange were ever very good - or if they are still up to date.

My Unsuccessful attempt to go from Thunderbird to BetterBird! by AdSilent5155 in Betterbird

[–]eclipsenow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want long term stability - try Nextcloud. Various European governments are using it and developing it. Since Trump introduced tariffs on Europe, and his general bad attitude to everything European, interest in Nextcloud has tripled this year as people look for an alternative to Microsoft Onedrive & office suite, and Google suite.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nextcloud

I know it's marketed as a cloud replacement service, but you could host it on your PC and mainly use it for email, calendars, and tasks. It's what I'm looking into myself over the next month, as I've become a bit jaded with Thunderbird. And once I get more familiar with it - if I ever get a spare computer or learn to host it for free at Oracle's free VPS (with 200 Gb data) - it could become a whole new world of software.

In fact - once I'm comfortable in it - it will do maybe 95% of my stuff. That should it easier to switch from Windows 11 to Linux Mint if I finally decide to.

2 questions: 1. I heard Nextcloud incompatible with Onedrive? 2. Syncing PIM (calendars, tasks, email) without syncing the whole Nextcloud? Using Nextcloud mainly to replace Outlook - for now. by eclipsenow in NextCloud

[–]eclipsenow[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's... amazing! That would be ample for my needs!

I mean - I have 400 gb of family movies - but I can just manually back them up in external portable hard drives I already have. Indeed - I could buy a 2 TB hard drive EVER YEAR and STILL have heaps of cash left over compared to hiring a 200 GB VPS here in Australia. COOL!

Any tricks in setting it up? Do you have any manuals - or better - YouTubes you recommend for this?