

this one is very nice too: https://diskprices.com/ (only amazon sources though)
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this one is very nice too: https://diskprices.com/ (only amazon sources though)
I can’t recall a single MS product that ever was good. Maybe I was late to the party (or quit early, as lots of people seam to like vscode for some reason)
sounds to me like it’s a much better match for piracy than for social networking (similar to using autodl-irssi)
zulip too (similar)
and they accept donations in crypto 👍
Meta’s expert […] argued that […] if Meta shared small blocks of data, they would be unusable to the receiver.
This is ridiculous. On a large torrent, a single piece can contain dozens of books. Pieces are contiguous unencrypted data. One piece contains several pages in any cases. What if I set my maximum ratio to 0.999, am I allowed to seed then?
Those nerves you need to stay calm debating with such a jerk…
I’m very satisfied with mine. Some UI tweeks were required to adapt to the small screen.
The one on the picture is actually a Keyone. It runs Android 8 which was just fine.
Hi, I’m in France but sorry my comment was for Google Maps, not Apple maps, my bad!
I’m in Europe, here it displays «Gulf of Mexico (Gulf of America)»
I primarily buy used drives. Depending on your area, you might find buyers easily for your old 4TB+ ones.
Also the “auto normalize” option (true by default and only shown in advanced settings) can mess-up with your source files. Mouting source files read-only won’t work either as it is creating files in source folders.
manual and builds are here: https://zadzmo.org/code/nepenthes/
indeed, I have this daily archive backed-up via syncthing like any other data.
I use RSS but as far as I’m concerned, Lemmy is better, because it is categorized and ranked.
All CEOs understood how to behave with such an arrogant person: flatter him and he will bow to your every wims.
One-day-late duplicate of: https://lemmy.ml/post/24759404
This rule is a trap. They are supposed to do it but there is no way to do this reliably (not even mentioning privacy issues).
much appreciated! 😀