Then don’t. Use only when you need it, or use literally any other free offering there is. This is not for you.
Then don’t. Use only when you need it, or use literally any other free offering there is. This is not for you.
hosting the db in a network storage? That’s self hosting with extra steps.
I’m currently using shottr, but without those bugs I would still use flameshot. Might be due to familiarity, but I liked it more.
Also, if I can I rather use FOSS.
On Mac, with multiple displays, it seems to be broken. Sometimes it targets the wrong display, and mixes the resolutions. Have tried for a while because it seems perfect on Linux.
Will try again in a while
Not sure if somebody mentioned, but you can export to one drive. So you can get a 1TB account for a free trial or for a single month and export everything there as simple files, no large zips. Then with the app download to the computer and then cancel one drive.
Pretend to be in California/EU and then ask full removal of all your data on both Microsoft and google
There are a lot of S3 compatible backend that are not amazon
I don’t think that’s very Lemmy of you to post a link to a reddit comment.
Does it require internet at any point to activate/check the key? If so it’s the same with extra steps.
want to see a world where content creators are simply paid by the hour, while they work.
Do you? Because that’s how game developers get their ideas crushed in favor of yet another game as a service that nobody asked for but makes stock holders happy.
And for alternative creators, who would pay? Do they need to be churning content as a job and not because they are inspired?
I get the idea, it’s just that seems hard to pull off
I really wish they get to the point where we can expect long term with no breaking changes. I love it but I have been burnt twice, which is not a lot, but it was very annoying both times
I hope they get to release v4.6.1: “It doesn’t even matter”
That is called the Streisand effect.
Well, they kind of gave it away with the name…
Ok, I’ve never heard about that. I might run some form of stress test just to see better.
Portable software worked in the past, but I don’t want IT calling me… A third time.
What you are saying in the first paragraph seems more about cooling capacity rather than the computer taking more power than the power supply can handle. I might have misunderstood, but that’s what I don’t see happening with the charging brick. It does happen with the usb-c hub that’s integrated on the monitor. It barely even keeps the battery with normal work, while my previous x13 (integrated graphics) had no issues regardless of task.
I don’t know the power in idle, I can’t install anything, not sure if I can check. If you know a way let me know and I’ll try.
My Lenovo P1 with an i7 and a Nvidia 4900 and a 230W adapter is wondering what you’re talking about.
Not a myth. Better batteries might have better safety measures, but none is inmune. It might not have happened to you but I’ve seen it happen in several high end/expensive brands already.
Who’s going to take this as legal advice and name a project Apple?
I did use it in the past! I should check it again. I didn’t like how the multi user was planned (basically independent instances), but was long enough things might have changed.
Fellow EU here. Those prices are crazy. My peak price is 0.18, while the valley is 0.08.