How exactly can I see who downvoted? Can't seem to find it in the regular view, and the debug info only shows the vote count, not the voter.
There are other integrations, those were the two I used so I could remember them.
Certainly wasn't cheap, but I do need to take quite a few notes during meetings with my engineering team, clients, shareholders etc., and being able to sketch something out real quick and project it over onto the screen in our meeting room with two clicks is pretty awesome.
My company even offered to pay for it, but I wanted it to be mine.
There are several definitions of casualty, some mention "serious injury or death" while others refer to "death through injury, illness or violence".
So the his statement is at the very least not obviously misleading.
I have a first generation kindle that I bought 16 years ago. They used to be awesome, and Amazon shaped the way ecommerce worked. The lesson here is not to be fully dependent on one supplier, not to boycott everything just because it's big.
The reMarkable 2 has built in sync capability for dropbox, google drive and a few others. That device is seriously awesome.
Kill ads on the cheaper one would be my main if not only use case.
Installing an alternative reader that can read other formats is mentioned a few times, but honestly, with Calibre that became a non-issue decades ago. Need to transfer them via cable anyway, converting in the process takes a few seconds at most.
You might pre-order and just get the download that day. Or cartridge in the mail or whatever, I don't know what device the game is released for.
Then stock up on food the day before and lock yourself in ;-)
Schön und gut, aber wir reden hier von Nazis. Mit denen muss ich nicht grün werden.
Man könnte jetzt eine Debatte anstoßen, ob jemand der sich selbst als Übermensch betrachtet, nicht per Definition entmenschlicht ist.
In den 80ern und 90ern sind wir alle mit Jeansjacke und “kein fußbreit den Nazis“ Aufnähern rumgelaufen. Dass man heute alles und jeden mit Samthandschuhen anfassen muss, gefällt mir tatsächlich nicht so wirklich gut.
Yeah what I also saw in the terms was that they reserve the right to sell their company without informing users other than through an update in the terms & conditions, and based on play store reviews, they terminate lifetime accounts if they find that you upload copyright protected files, even if you don't share them with anyone.
Indexing my stuff and comparing it against external databases is a big no no for me.
So far I'm quite happy with sync.com, been using them for well over a decade. Data is fully encrypted during upload, so no matter if the server is ever breached, they wouldn't get anything useful out of it.
I also got my own nextcloud instance up and running, but it's with a shared hosting provider where I don't feel as secure.
They have servers tagged as p2p enabled, those work fine. Only in the paid plan though, free is not meant for that.
Paywalled, anyone got the full article?