

Shift+F9… annnnd, the data is gone
Shift+F9… annnnd, the data is gone
I think Affine is the closest in terms of functionality to Notion. It’s essentially a Notion/Miro hybrid. Open-source.
Seems biased… What’s that logo they’re trying to hide in the top-right?
You can’t produce a baby in one month by getting nine women pregnant.
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No offense but, who is wealthy and shopping for US citizenship at the moment? Are there other wealthy english-speaking nazis out there?
Yeah, what’s up with the music?
Thanks. I did that, and changed how Calibre sends books to my device. Before it was creating folders for each author, so now I have it dump them in the home folder instead.
Perhaps an interesting analogy, but offers nothing in terms of how to improve estimation. The only thing I can take away from this is to always add contingency to an estimate.
Is there a way to change the Library to be able to see epub files? I have KOReader installed now, but I have to go through the directory to find my epub files.
I don’t think this is a case of trying to make more money. From what I understood, it’s an unintended consequence of accessibility rules coming into place. Ironically, a law that is meant to promote inclusion, will ultimately make the books less accessible.
A lot of men will need bank spank loans.
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And utter the unlock phrase: “xig aisle”
I read “Indian man” at first and thought there’s no way that Trump would pardon
I was working at a large company, and an external party that pretty much everyone in the industry was working with, sent out a regular blast email to all its users about the industry. Unfortunately, they CC’d everyone. What ensued was an infinite loop of out-of-office replies being sent to everyone. I came back from lunch and I had over 500 emails in my inbox, and they kept coming. IT had to step in to put an end to it. Pretty funny to watch in real time.
You’ve got ads. Eventually but full-blown ads.
Excel is indeed super powerful. I’ve seen firsthand what they power in multiple Fortune 500 companies, and usually for a lot of critical tasks. It doesn’t surprise me in the least that this company was using it for finances.