Ping me at @relejek:matrix.org
Awe it could have been a threesome, big baller with the twins
Yup, you caught me in the link recursive loop. Went at least 3 level deep before it hit me.
I am not even mad. That is impressive.
Never have i ever in extremely limited set of people that I have came across, heard someone say they ‘use’ cryptocurrency. Every body whom I met and is related to cryptocurrency only “trade’s”, it is just a tool of speculation and gambling. My countrie’s govt doesn’t consider it a legal tender thus even local woke businesses don’t sell their product/service for it.
I sync my journal.txt, ToDo.txt, ebooks, alot of notes. So mostly just light text documents.
Also, it is an easy way for me to share anything between PC-android
why does that feel good bro? my eyes are moist. i am grateful. now i am obsessed with my eyes for a whole minute.
I am sorry. There’s a loophole though, do what you do yet use privacy friendly search engines.
imo it’s not ‘idiot proof’ as in ‘anyone can use it’ but ‘idiot proof’ as in idiots can’t and won’t use it.
No idiot is here reading this. They rather google ‘something something pdf’ and go hunting for download button on clickbait sites.
Larry Tesler, inventor of the cut, copy, and paste commands, dies at 74
Not normal, coz it was annoying for whoever interacted with it.
Such a teenage thing to do
Sony xperia. Android 6-7 model. They provided on-screen nav buttons. It was a permanent placeholder on the screen. I rooted my phone and was able to hide it. Removed everything from my home screen, everything. Installed a white BG wallpaper with just a set of gorgeous blue eyes - a reminder of my fav song at the time.
Now without the nav only I knew how to use my phone coz unlike today, back then it wasn’t common to use gestures, so others wouldn’t know.
So, it annoyed my friends coz they couldn’t use my phone without nav, and no knowledge of gestures. Hidden meaning was the prominent wallpaper on the screen and nothing else. Yes I also manage to hide top notification bar.
This. When the safety tool/system is so good that you don’t realise if it is working or not. I think a better question would be “whether anyone was compromised while* using it?”
Edit: a word.
“You’re a Englishman Harry”
Missed opportunity for punchline.