Working from home - here's what we use:
Email - @Tutanota
Chat - @signalapp
Office - @libreoffice
Browser - Firefox
Browser Plugins - Privacy Badger
Password Manager - KeePass
@swh privacy badger?
And for video-conferencing, Jitsi Meet? @Tutanota @signalapp @libreoffice
@robin @Tutanota why not Keybase for (video) chat and video conferencing? It is a chat app by itself but with support for Jitsi (and Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet by the way) through their bots.
Might I suggest uBlock Origen as a browser plugin? And I personally use Bitwarden (free tier), hosted by themselves but with the possibility to host it yourself.
@RyuKurisu
Since when does keybase do video?
Also bit warden is not really open source, they rely on lots of Microsoft products.
@robin @Tutanota
@yisraeldov @robin @Tutanota they don't support video, but you can use bots to initiate them from Jitsi, Zoom, Microsoft, or Google.
And I didn't know that about Bitwarden, but is that for their back end? Because there is an open source Rust back end you can deploy yourself 🙂
@Tutanota @signalapp @libreoffice
do not forget jitsi meet :V
@Tutanota
Email - @protonmail ( conversation view must have)
Chat - retroshare.cc meet.jit.si
Office - @libreoffice @nextcloud
Browser - @torproject (no telemetry)
Browser Plugins - uBlock Origin
Password Manager - keepassxc.org
@Tutanota KeePass doesn't provide native binaries for Linux. Wouldn't it be better to use an alternative like KeePassXC?
@Tutanota @signalapp @libreoffice
Same here👍😁