Do you happen to use Omnivore on android too? If so, did you ever happen to have trouble syncing deletions/saved articles between them?
Do you happen to use Omnivore on android too? If so, did you ever happen to have trouble syncing deletions/saved articles between them?
I always wondered if people still make quirky Lego cities like the old days
I’ve never met someone that didn’t hate their rewritable CDs. After a few months of reading/writing they would go bad.
I agree, some floppies are particularly bad as well, but most I’ve handled worked okay
Let’s go back to web 1.0! (Or at least 2.0)
When will it stop? No really?
I understand this is a non-issue for your home network, but as I understand it, the real risk is when using a VPN in a public and untrusted place (e.g. a coffee shop) as most teleworkers do
I selfhost Vikunja on a small 1GB RAM VM. It has views for list, table, Gantt and Kanban (I assume that’s what you mean by not manually reordering?) You can setup reminders for your tasks like any project management tool as well.
You can access its web interface via port 3456, so no syncing or external app is needed, it’s all browser based. Of course, you can setup a wireguard VPN to access it anywhere.
I was always curious about those. Surely they can’t be faster than computers right? I mean, whatever computers they have in the 24th century.
They’ll never encrypt my 2000 DVDs!
Alright, thanks anyway