Jonathan DUMONT

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  • Postgresus icon
    Reviewed Postgresus  

    visually simplify my postgres backups with ease and security in minds. Allow you to backup your DB on

    • S3 (including BackBlaze)
    • Google Drive
    • Azure Blob ...
  • FreeFileSync icon
    Reviewed FreeFileSync  

    2 words: Truly + Decent

    it is the only decent solution that is truly do real Synchronization (both way) and it truly work on most decent OS

    did I said Truly & Decent ??? Really!! ;)

  • OctoBot icon
    Reviewed OctoBot  

    At the time of writing this review; OctoBot offers more than 40 prebuilt profiles or investors and connect officially to more than 15 Exchange Market (CEX) such as Binance, Kraken ...

    His modular approach (tentacles) is perfect for enthusiasm developer who want to create their own Evaluators without messing the whole system.

    The developers and community are hyper responsive.

    While the dark side of all this flexibility is the learning curve when you start.

  • smry icon
    Reviewed smry  

    I just tried it with HBR, and it simply didnt work

  • Jina Rationale icon
    Reviewed Jina Rationale  

    [EDIT] I Just real that make me found a new side of Jina.ai

    below I'm talking about thers services that Jina.ai offer

    I use Jina since at least 2 years now. at the beginning it was to compare LLM result, then I got hook on their PromptPerfect which help you to improve your prompt base on different model (I used it a lot to convert prompt for ChatGPT to Llama) then lately; I mostly use them for r.jina.ai and s.jina.ai which respectively allow you to read and search the web and convert it...

  • Webflow icon
    Reviewed Webflow  

    I would use WebFlow but since I need to use 3rd parties such as a third-party form services to be GDPR compliant; it is mostly worthless.

  • Mistral Le Chat icon
    Commented on Mistral Le Chat

    I prefer it over OpenAI; the 8x7B is as powerfull than GPT4 without the compromise on privacy and for way cheaper.

  • mRemoteNG icon
    Reviewed mRemoteNG  

    I use this very useful tool to manage multiple servers and appliances (Windows, Linux, Cisco) and actively well maintained since 2012.

  • Solo icon
    Reviewed Solo  

    Interesting product who help a very nichy target (SoloEntrepreneur). The only problem I have with it is, since when Mozilla do Close Source?

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    Reviewed Habitica  
  • Mindvalley icon
    Reviewed Mindvalley  

    because of the community and the open, growth mindset it provide.

  • Harmonizely icon
    Reviewed Harmonizely  

    I'm perplex. How an open-source project become close source simply by rebranding it? I thought the license would have a kind of.

  • Unraid icon
    Reviewed Unraid  

    UnRaid offer great features such as Docker, KVM and FlexRaid, but all these features are also available in OpenMediaVault. Look for SnapRaid and you will find an open alternative to the FlexRaid.

  • Rezepthos icon
    Reviewed Rezepthos  

    It is rare I choose a proprietary software over open source solution, but that apps make everything easier, from importing recipes to compose our menu and doing the grocery list. Also, the fact you could share your recipes with your friend is a must, and I love they add the seasonal notion.

  • Commented on No-Code Tools

    did you try them, which one would you recommend ?

  • mRemoteNG icon
    Commented on mRemoteNG

    I use this very useful tool to manage multiple servers and appliances (Windows, Linux, Cisco) and actively well maintained since 2012.

  • Tabby icon
    Reviewed Tabby  

    For my work I use a lot the command line and specially Bash. From time to time, I have to use Windows, and I've been often lost by using PuTTY or even SSH over PowerShell. I just found Tabby which I'm able to install on my Linux, Mac and Windows and simply sync my configuration files with Syncthing then the magic happen!! :)

  • Vysor icon
    Reviewed Vysor  

    It was working fine until I quit Android 10 to LineageOS. Basically Vysor Desktop remove the apps on my phone to reinstall it but (I presume) can't find the Google Play store so it hang there.

  • Quad9 icon
    Commented on Quad9

    Lately I discovered than Quad9 do a better business to protect you than paid service like Cisco Umbrella and DNSFilter (ref: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imlFubYv8YY) It is also almost as fast than Google DNS which do nothing to protect you and probably spy on your query.

  • Zoom icon
    Commented on Zoom

    It is more a question about Zoom, I mean Zoom for me is a necessary evil. When I host I choose Jitsi but I miss a lot, the advance sharing option proposed by Zoom.

    Does anyone know a Zoom alternative which allow to share your Computer Sound?

    Yes, I know, I could setup a OBS with a Virtual Camera than control everything but common, It is hard to be the speaker and the backend technician.

  • Nice list, but

    • ProtonMail require a GooglePlay Account to let you signing in
    • LineageOS, weaken your Android and it still based on Google Product (Android)
    • I'll rather propose Searx or Qwant than DuckDuckGo if you want to find stuff on the Internet
    • Vimeo ? common this is a joke, what do you watch on Vimeo Corporate Ads ?
    • Gitlab ? sadly, like Github they host their data at Amazon so it is only like your pant but still wearing the same underwear.
  • Commented on How to live without Google

    Nice list, but

    • ProtonMail require a GooglePlay Account to let you signing in
    • LineageOS, weaken your Android and it still based on Google Product (Android)
    • I'll rather propose Searx or Qwant than DuckDuckGo if you want to find stuff on the Internet
    • Vimeo ? common this is a joke, what do you watch on Vimeo Corporate Ads ?
    • Gitlab ? sadly, like Github they host their data at Amazon so it is only like your pant but still wearing the same underwear.
  • Druide Antidote icon
    Commented on Druide Antidote

    Good tool in French, Awful in English. I used Antidote for almost 10 years which was always provided by my company. I bought one of the last version (5 years ago) because they claim being able to improve grammar and sentence in french and English. I would say it is a Great tool in French, it is the worst tool in English. I complained several time and they told me it is better with the last version but when I asked them for a demo before buying/upgrading, they said no, so I use it only in...

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