I don’t see evidence of them skipping back two pages past the point in history that redirects which is what prompted my comment.
I don’t see evidence of them skipping back two pages past the point in history that redirects which is what prompted my comment.
You can right click (long press on mobile) to skip back to the page that took you there
I agree with you, I don’t want the trouble and just use mailgun free tier.
That said, I just need password reset emails for my IAM solution.
I imagine some just want to try, under the desire to avoid having their email data misused for data collection / ai training
Some news sources sell suvscrptions via newsletter.
Personally I find it quite nice, its similar to RSS and has high quality authors.
You can absolutely get by by, and have a great experience with GNOME + the app store.
Its a reason its default on so many distros.
Google Pay/Wallet
Right now tap and pay is completely and hopelessly corporate
OK fine but you better let me watch YouTube on my infotainment then since it’s just as distracting
Mine shows 702mb of user data after about 6 months of call history. However I don’t find this very unreasonable for the feature set provided.
The app continues to function offline so I could imagine a cache of the information gets generated once the application is launched and permissions granted.
First off, it appears to source contact information, this appears to be standardized because access is backed by the Contacts permission scope. I imagine it caches this information, because it also builds an index of your contacts in order to drive the t9 dialer search.
The phone also offers integration for voicemail and visual voicemail transcriptions. These would either need to be stored in the app, or associated with the data if it rests outside of the apps directory.
Finally there is the call history. It looks like Android has a standard location for this because it has its own permisson scope.
This means, in order to maintain functionality when offline, the app would have to store associations to contacts, the call history, voice transcription text, and voicemail audio.
The look up of this information could be slow to do each time a tab is opened so it likely stores these associations in a local database for quicker access. That local database would need to be stored in the apps directory contributing to its size.
No its not normal. And it was an easy way to get fired at the restaurants I worked. Zero tolerance rules on food safety.
They’re talking more like 40 or 50 years. You’ve got plenty of time
Agreed. It’s desperately needed on mobile
I can still visit this instance
I’ve never used it, but I’ve been told VRBO is just a more expensive AirBnB. Does that hold up in your experience?
Airbnb doesn’t protect the tenant enough.
I’ve been charged for a locksmith because the instructions state “leave the key on the table” but the dumbass landlord doesn’t have a spare key.
I only find it helpful for renting homes during group trips. Otherwise I’ll always go to a hotel.
Similarly, I will always use cabs in NYC, never an Uber.
No shit, he’s a one-trick pony.
Ironically, companies made revenue using megaupload in the past.
I recall getting first party .exes from megaupload prior to the huge Google Cloud push.
Me either.
When I think of techbros I think venture capital, no ethics, and will sell out anyone if the price is right.
We really need a product like that for film actually.
Speaking of hard Windows things being easy on Gnome. The Gnome smb and rdp sharing capabilities work simply turning them on.
In Windows it’s a whole mess trying to force it to refresh the network or wait for that diagnostic loading bar while it resets everything for it to sometimes work.
Adding to RSS.
I use FreshRSS to sync to Readably over Fever API.
Works very well!