You can stream it wherever you are in the world without having to keep it on your phone
You can stream it wherever you are in the world without having to keep it on your phone
I think we are still in an age where few women were encouraged to do technical things growing up, and found those subjects later in school, university or work. I suspect that will change over the next ten years.
My phone just died irreparably and sync thing saved so much of my data. Really hope it continues in some form
Not sure why you were down voted, thanks for the recommendations!
I need an android rss reader that ACTUALLY caches the articles. I use feeder and most of the time it just fetches the titles, I’ve been through every setting. “fetch full articles by default” is on for all of my feeds.
What formats?
Would love to know how true this is as I wouldn’t put it past manufacturers
The heat on the underground is mad, makes it so hard to dress for the weather. Go out in a coat because it’s cold then get down on the central line and everyone is sweating hard
Everyone wanted to compete with Apple
This is literally the first time I’ve heard it being mentioned since the exodus
I doubt it will ever happen but it would be amazing if I could just have one messaging app and message whomever I want on whatever platform I wanted, without having to using some crazy bridges.
Does this protocol actually mean arbitrary cross-app messaging or would that require the app developers to coordinate in some way?
That’s interesting because of that list I’d only consider tray icons, the rest I would turn off
Can I ask what extensions you are using in gnome?
I’ve said this before, the thing I hate about reddit and discord is that you only get exposed to “current” threads or “top” threads. On old forums everything was just there and if someone commented on it, it came back to the top and re-ignited conversations.
I was a big user of the command and conquer forums and I definitely miss the community of it. But that may just be the scale of Internet then compared to now. Back then you saw the same users every day and we ended up chatting on msn and working on projects together. I couldn’t tell you any users on my instance or elsewhere other than the admins of my instance.
And the best part is that there will be no consequences! :)
Thankfully I don’t live in a society where this is the case.
It should be the company’s responsibility to pay you properly, not the customer’s
This was very normal. With one of our first Internet connections, our ISP gave us 20mb or so of webspace but no way to have a dB so you would just host raw html.
That is the example they gave in the article…