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No idea but, after a quick search to learn what this is, I’m not sure how it would help were it to be an option.
No idea but, after a quick search to learn what this is, I’m not sure how it would help were it to be an option.
The customer who’s paying the higher price is eating it
Why wouldn’t you just use SHIFT + G ??
I did that and it was a mess, with warnings about being unable to backup that I couldn’t get rid of. I had to reinstall to try to turn off syncing, then remove again. But it’s so integrated that my desktop is still under a OneDrive subfolder and it’s still referenced in various places.
Is there a guide to completely removing this from Windows 11 cleanly?
How else will they continue to exchange illegal images with each other?
But are they also required to do so?
“Crucially, the order did not provide the contents of the activist’s email, which are encrypted and cannot be accessed by Proton. Yen said a similar order would also not be able to provide ProtonVPN metadata, as VPNs are subject to different requirements under Swiss law.”
From the verge article
Doesn’t Digital Commons mean common ownership? A personal blog of family photos inherently owned by that photographer are surely not commonly owned. I see this as problematic.
I’m sure it has nothing to do with musk planning his own encrypted Twitter DM feature.
He’s so proud of himself
The interviewer lost me at “while Elon does appear committed to openness and freedom of speech”. Especially when they proceed later to talk about Elon taking down posts when asked by the Indian and Australian governments, locally to those territories and the world.
This is all kinda of weirdness. You were the one who asked me a question, and I responded to it. And now I’m done. Have a nice day.
I quoted the bits that answer your question and which completely undermine the bits I didn’t quote.
Idk… my gut tells me… didn’t people say… might be… I’m probably going to be down voted to hell… if something’s too good to be true…
What a ridiculous response.
Rumors or wishful thinking, I wonder
Is there a simple guide for setting it up for the first time to sync between an Android phone and a Windows laptop? I downloaded what I needed to but I’m kinda confused.
One thing is how do I change what folder it’s synchronizing with on the laptop?
Sounds like a hospital where people work incredibly long shifts on call, and it’s staffed at all hours.
Are you sure others cannot edit? From the linked blog post:
“Share and invite anyone — Invite other users to view or edit your documents with a single click.”
“Collaborate in real-time — Changes are reflected immediately, ensuring every contributor always sees the most up-to-date version.”