29533018 :'-)
The real story is they have 11k of this piece of crap on the roads
Regulation works.
Even a broken clock is right twice a day
while i'm obviously sure it's a bluff, pulling out instead of selling would be the clearest admittance that tiktok is (or at that point: was) not about the profit, but about Chinese influence in the US. the message being "we rather leave a hudred billion dollars on the table than give away our surveillance technology to some US company."
but yeah, they will def. sell if they need to.
Bfd. I can drive 13 hours in Germany from the Dutch border and still be stuck in a fucking traffic jam around Frankfurt on highway 3 and never get to my skiing destination in Austria.
that's fine, they have the perfect alternative, the cybertruck. /s
Yeah, fuck that guy. ("Which one?" "Yes.")
I use it at home. Preserves battery.
Oh yes forgot about those fancy bois. Then i'll just go with the pgup/pgdn argument :)
PgUp/PgDown when easily possible to use (the webpage/program isn't crap etc) is very quick. If that doesn't work, i can probably still outscroll or at least match you with two thumb scroll on the touchpad.
What I'm genuinely not sure about is how healthy touchpaddin' is on the wrist... but i've been doing it for about 25 years without major issues so i guess i at last for used to it.
Course not, what am i, a boomer? :) (Luckily someone found it in their hearts to tldr it for me though.)
keyboard, with touchpad fallback when it's absolutely necessary gang
does google allow stuff like this? i would expect they will try to disable it or simple c&d pretty quickly.
Hey Bixby, what is the definition of overkill?
Huh what do you know, it did go quiet for me... like it does every week, from friday noon to monday morning
If I read correctly it says "don't use spotify for listening to ebooks".
I have a potentially dumb question, but honestly I've run out of ideas. I'm running a family nextcloud instance where me and my wife are managing our things, in our own boards. She noticed that cards that she put in her "Done" stack in a board of hers, are deleted after about a year. I have to emphasize:
- She does not delete the cards (they hold important information, even though they are Done)
- She does not even archive them
All she does is she moves them to a stack. First off, this is a problem, as she's losing information (I'm now restoring old database backups to get back old Deck cards, not a fun activity in itself). But second, this bugs the hell out of me: is there any functionality that would do this in Nextcloud? Some hidden setting? I'm even thinking possible user error, but she's quite tech savvy and I believe her when she says she does not do this knowingly...
Also important to highlight that I have cards from 2 years ago in my boards that are just fine, no deletion, nothing. And nothing in the logs, althgough I don't even know what I'm looking for, because we aren't sure when the deletion happened.
Any idea/pointer would be highly appreciated.