Author: Frank
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How to build a fully functioning, multi-lingual, responsive web application with an AI tool in a few hours, without writing a single line of code.
Overview This post will take you through my experiment of building a quite powerful travel expense website using Lovable.dev, an AI tool specialized on web site and App generation (this process is called vibe coding, a term coined by Andrej Karpathy in february 2025, cofounder of OpenAI). The entire process took one rainy sunday afternoon…
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Ad-hoc chats
I have a QR code sticker at my car’s window. Whenever someone wants to contact me, he can just scan the QR code and directly enter into a chat with me, e.g. to inform me that I’m parking in a restricted place, something is wrong with my car or whatever. Both participants in the chat…
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Going premium
Some functions of dozilla.io require a “premium” project, meaning that they cost a (small) amount of money. This premium version is not required for the site in order to function correctly. The list of “premium-features” is constantly growing and for now consists of these features: Enabling these premium features is valid for the current project…
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Dozilla.io – Meetings, calendar entries and more
My group to do site dozilla.io offers a calendar view which lists different types of calendar entries: Dates will be marked in the calendar (mostly; there is a minor bug which sometimes prevents the dates being displayed) and additionally in a list below. Dates will be shown for the current month; go back/forward with the…
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Dozilla.io – your (group) to do list (Read this first)
Dozilla.io – Unified productivity. This blog contains some articles which explain how to use dozilla.io, my free online to do list for teams and single users. I suggest that you read these articles in the given sequence. You can always come back to this post by clicking at the “stuff.frankdux.de” headline at the top.
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Dozilla.io – Working with tags
This article describes how to work efficiently with tags in my to do list Dozilla.io. A “tag” is a short text/label associated with an item that is typically used for searching and filtering. There are tags on two levels: across all projects and across the tasks within one project Tags across all projects On the…
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Dozilla.io – Open it from anywhere
My to do list Dozilla.io offers quite a few keyboard shortcuts if you work on a device with a physical keyboard (desktop PC, laptop, tablet with keyboard). These shortcuts are explained in the help panels of the respective screens, e.g. on the main task screen: However, it would be useful to have a system-wide keyboard…
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Dozilla.io – An example project
This article will show you some practical examples for using my online to do list Dozilla.io. Using Dozilla.io for yourself only Let’s start with a simple case – using Dozilla.io as your own to do list. Go to Dozilla.io. If this is your first visit, you will see the introduction screen: I suggest to update…
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Dozilla.io – Security and access control
The task management site Dozilla.io offers different levels of access control to a project and its tasks: Access link The unique link to a project (which can contain one or more lists) is the first level of access control: Only people who know this link can access the project. They can read all tasks within…