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  • Health organism? You mean a human being?

  • I've used it for years. What's not robust?

  • How do you arrive at effective monopolies are going out the window, squaring it with what we see in the world today which runs counter.

  • I've been using sync.com for a couple of years now for my large music files storage and playback. Thinking of going all in on the unlimited plan to add on all my family files. Curious what your experience is with delayed syncing. Occasionally I find something just doesn't sync to the cloud and I have to play about with PC on/off, connect to Mobile hotspot, clear cache etc to get it to work. Makes me wonder if that's happening with files where I don't realize it until it's too late.

    Basically, how robust is it for you?

  • If you get the premium ultra plan you will always report as negative on a scan.

  • I get the knee-jerk jaded cynicism but this is a little more nuanced than that.

    "All they have to do is set up two different URL destinations in their post. In the case outlined above, clicking the forbes.com link actually takes you to joinchannelnow.net. Once on this site, the server checks to see whether the request is coming from a typical browser (that's you). If so, it'll take you to the spam site, which for this situation is a crypto scam Telegram channel. However, if the server detects the request is coming from something else—like a X link-verifying bot—it'll assume the request is not being made by a human; in these cases it returns a legitimate URL. So, even though the first link is to joinchannelnow, X checks it and is taken to forbes.com, and so it places that URL preview on the post. You're experience will be different."

  • I followed the link to the mastodon post and saw this edit

    "Edit: As mentioned below, it appears to be a bug, not intentional!"

  • On a new Windows 11 install, I uninstalled OneDrive straight away and it was a mess. I couldn't get rid of the nagging that it was unable to back up my files as my storage was full when in office documents. I had to reinstall OneDrive but disconnecting it per instructions still didn't fix it. The only thing that made that message go away was deleting files in online OneDrive.

  • I mean, we all know even if that's true that HR's gonna ask you to fill out your address again multiple times when onboarding as a new hire.

  • I guess hp won't care but, while I have bought hp computers for years, this last time I went looking at other brands because of this printer nonsense.

  • Opt out per the instructions!

  • I've been using this for a little while now on Android. I believe it works by using Spotify track data and your account there to then use YouTube's audio to feed your the music you ask for. It's seamlessly done. So far it's meeting all my streaming music needs, even if it is sometimes a little uneven in performance.

  • Ask Google to rename theirs.

  • Samsung has this option, called Battery Protect I think. There's also the Accubattery app which will set an alarm to go off once it reaches 80 pct. I'm with you though, unless the phone itself shuts off charging, it's too much to manage even with an alarm.

  • Based on personal experience, they take you off the plane to a medical team who will evaluate you, run an EKG for example. They can refuse to let you board another flight depending on their evaluation.

  • The worst is when you fall asleep on the plane for ages, wake up in your seat, and they still haven't taken off.

  • I had an @operamail email account for years, I was all in!

  • Your second point is basically agreeing that electric cars are better at starting in the cold, where all you're doing is explaining why. Maybe I missed what your second point of disagreement was.