

If that went through a censor, they need a new censor.
If that went through a censor, they need a new censor.
Start today!!! Today’s a great day to tell all your friends and family absurd things with zero repercussions. (As long as you say the magic phrase at the end)
Well there’s your ticket out “we’re sorry the manufacture has discontinued this feature, here’s a new solution”.
Also its 100% better if the clients finds out the feature is missing via your company. A good company will make it right, ideally by adding the feature retroactively at no cost. If it can’t be added, open the checkbooks and refund the difference or find a new solution at a reduced cost (quote the new stuff, but not the replacements).
Sounds like it’s above your paygrade, if the company loses the client that’s not on you (even though they can still blame you)
Time to update the resume.
If you’re already on shaky terms, this mess could be pinned on you and you’ll be out the door before you get a chance to pull up the paper trail leading to your boss.
In a less drop everything and run scenario, Is this feature a physical add-on or something done via software. Could always dig the hole deeper to stall for time and say parts are on backorder or someone key to implementing the feature is on sudden bereavement leave.
Jokes on you, its groundhog day so I can just do it right tomorrow
Ah shoot I mixed that up, meant to say “the lion can jump higher…” Oh well.
The lion can’t jump higher than the house
Thats a nice work around lol.
I haven’t tried keepassium. My main device is an android, so the IOS search was brief and focused on ones that didn’t say “in-app purchases”.
Keepassdx is sadly not on ios.
The only good one I’ve found is called strongbox. Free version works fine, but the pro version prices are insanity for something that is free everywhere else. I could get behind a lifetime buy of $10, but for $99 hell no. (Monthly sub is $3 or $25/year).
Looking at the app store now, most of the keepass apps have some form of in app purchace.
Only truly free one is call keepass touch, but frankly when I tired it, it sucked.
Enhancer for YouTube is another good one. Set things like speed, playback quality, and video size as defaults.
Add buttons, like speed, and volume boost to the player bar (a few settings to change, out of the box it makes its own floating toolbar).
Enable a mini-player as you scroll comments. Tons of other things too.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/enhancer-for-youtube/
It works really good.
Any channel with constant 10k views typically get a submission within a day, channels with 1mil views typically get submissions within the hour.
Its not hard to submit times your self, its all built in to the player bar.
There are multiple categories that you can choose what get automatically skipped or not.
Some categories are; sponser, self-promotion, into/recap, credits, filler/tangents, non-music (for music videos) and highlight, which is a marker showing where the “point” of the video is.
After reading a ton of the wiki page, it appears I have misremembered.
I think I took “greatly improving life” to mean no longer slave, because otherwise we’re just being lied to.
The way I see it, Password managers protect best against website password leaks.
By making it very easy to have different passwords for everything, one password leak won’t compromise your entire online portfolio.
The self managed nature of keypass and vault warden makes them less susceptible to a major fup outside your control, i.e A business can’t mismanage your passwords resulting in a major leak or deletion. For better or worse, you’re in charge of your own database.
They won’t protect you from various malware, except maybe a key logger that doesnt know how to copy the file? If someone actually wanted into your database without brute force, they could figure it out. If you find malware that’s been on your system for a while (longer than you download something and AV stops it before running), change all your passwords. Luckily you’ll have a handy list of everything.
Edit; another advantage is if they take over the computer/steal files there’s not much they can do with an encrypted password file, its better than a txt doc with all your stuff.
Hermione did, and somewhere in the lore she abolished it when she became minister “greatly improving life for…” is how its phrased.
Some stalls are tiny, and in old construction there’s not a lot you can do with out major renovations. I’m sure the extra leg room is appreciated by taller folks, or if you can’t really bend your lower legs in towards you.
I know it suck overall.
It’s a lot less convenient and definitely past the gray line, but I pay for Spotify premium (optional), but pretty much never actually listen to music via Spotify. https://github.com/spytify
Anything’s skipable if you try hard enough
Just a lot easier on a computer than TV. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/sponsorblock/
It’s the only time you will, even auto correct will work flawlessly for you when your you’re intentionally trying to make mistakes by typing large and complicated words.
Edit: it still can’t fix your to you’re
Everyone saying you can’t have Graphene and google store apps as a daily driver must have given up day one or had some important app that they needed. I’m about 10 months in now.
Graphene sandboxes all the apps, including google services. Yes, it’d be ideal to ditch google all together but reality makes that not feasible for a lot of people. Which is why graphene went through the effort to makes google services work.
You do have to download Google Services Graphenes own mini “app store”. gmail 2FA works, play store/and restoring purchases works, Android Auto works, push notifications work.
It is true, some apps do not work on graphene. Mostly banking apps with extra security. There is a compatibility mode you can set for the app that reduces Graphene’s restrictions on the app. Sometimes that works.
So in short, yes the meme is true. We are still locked into google one way or another, but at least we don’t have to let them and other apps steal all our data.
Someone trying to get more add revenue, spread malware or just super dedicated to educating the population of lithium batteries. Or all three.