Giovanni Solone is a seasoned System Engineer with 11 years of hands-on experience managing Windows, macOS and Linux environments and currently supporting cloud tenants like Microsoft 365 and Dropbox Business at Emmelibri. He combines day-to-day end-user support and directory services (on-prem and cloud Active Directory) with scripting and automation skills in PowerShell, Python and NSIS, plus web techs like HTML/CSS and WordPress. A long-time open-source and community contributor—active in Mozilla Italia and the creator/maintainer of projects such as the privacy-focused MarvellousSuspender Chrome extension—he focuses on usability and internationalization in front-end work. He has a track record of founding and running technical projects and editorial roles (fuorigio.co, GxWare.org, Wired.it), showing he can bridge product, content and engineering. Colleagues know him as a fast learner who prefers practical, no-nonsense solutions and quietly improves user experience and localization details that many overlook.
A chrome extension for suspending all tabs to free up memory, based on the original TGS 7.1.6, without tracking. Find more information about that on https://gioxx.org/tms
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:2 releases, 319 commits, 70 PRs in 1 year 8 months
Contributions summary:Giovanni primarily focused on updating the user interface of the Chrome extension. They made changes to the `about.html` and `broken.html` files, modifying text content and structure for improved display and user experience. Furthermore, the user addressed issues related to data-i18n, indicating involvement in localization and internationalization efforts to ensure the extension functions correctly across multiple languages. These updates contribute to a refined and accessible user experience.
A simple and powerful tool to add commonly whitelisted domains to your Pi-Hole setup.
Contributions:55 commits, 3 PRs, 79 pushes in 3 years 7 months
raspberry-pipi-hole-setupcommonlypi-holedomains
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