Not sure if it helps, but Capital One has digital cards you can create on the fly.
Not sure if it helps, but Capital One has digital cards you can create on the fly.
StandardNotes for me
I try to balance things between what I find enjoyable/ worth the effort, and what ends up becoming more of a recurring headache
Very disappointing. Does Apple sell Air Tag data to 3rd parties?
Just bought 3 since they stack and I’m worried they won’t be offered in the future XD
I actually emailed their support asking about the lifetime licensing, and they did mention they calculate/ limit the lifetime licenses to be sustainable. I hope they are able to succeed and be around for a while with their price modeling. Maybe lifetime won’t be for sale for much longer
Oh interesting, was there a Q&A or something or just speculation?
I’ve noticed this too. I have to open the app for sync to start happening. I raised this concern to their customer support and they quickly responded saying they’ll pass it to the dev team. Fingers crossed they add a fix soon.
I wonder the same
I read through their EULA the other day, and it seems everything is E2EE so only the recipients can see the data, but they do have access to some stuff such as last login, usernames, etc.
I have a few friends using it, and it’s nice once you get it going, but adding/ finding friends is a bit of a headache in my experience
I recently found out about Circles and was hoping to migrate friends and family to it, but it’s just too much of a learning curve to get things set up.
I have a somewhat dated (but decently specd) NUC running Proxmox, and it’s the backbone of my home lab. No issues to date.
Rank choice, and more party options to use it on
Yes, also confused by this.
Maybe Piper Net (Silicon Valley)
Thank you, I’ll definitely check it out.
Yeah, I suppose I could have a specific directory for them to download to, then I move them to the directory which they play from, which is more restricted.
I thought one of the main benefits of those projects was that they can automatically download and replace versions with higher quality ones (if you have it configured that way). In that case, would I be able to have it look at my (restricted) directory which it doesn’t have write perms for, but download to a different directory?
I really want(ed) to look into the *darr projects, but I don’t want to give them write permissions to my NAS :/
If you do end up getting a MacBook and want to run Linux on bare metal, you might want to get a slightly older one that has an Intel chip. Running Linux on Apple silicon is a slightly more involved process.