Currently trying this and it looks good to me. Also has Google Drive and Dropbox sync which is great.
Currently trying this and it looks good to me. Also has Google Drive and Dropbox sync which is great.
Nice! If only it had a syncing option - only possibility seems to be syncthing.
Thanks, will have a look.
I’m already on a hosted Nextcloud but Nextcloud Decks does lack even the most basic features and I’m not looking for file storage here.
That’s true but they annoy you with a persistent banner to add an email address later on. But it’s working nonetheless.
Bookmark folders as a built-in solution. The OneTab extension if you’d like a little more advanced features.
What a great shot, thanks for posting!
Holy smoke, thanks for taking the time to write this comment. I wasn’t aware there are practical implications of using gendered nouns. Learned something new today.
let’sSwitch overTo camelCase!
There already is pyxll and xlwings which likely maybe does what you’re looking for.
I was a little confused when I saw the thumbnail because of the play symbol. Why is this a gif btw?
I have to add that the example shown in the screenshot is a random location so I’m not familiar with that village.
But that highlighted portion is not part of the postal address. And it’s not listed under enclosing features (so no Verwaltungsgrenze, Bezirksgrenze or similar).
I agree it seems to be something historical but I see it in lots of locations and I think it’s odd to include historic names in the address query by default, isn’t it?
Unfortunately that second part does not show up in enclosing features.
I just don’t understand why they moved to discord instead of Lemmy. Discord is just a dumb platform for thread based discussions.
This comment says it all.
To illustrate op’s point I’m going to spin up an instance, federate with everyone, and not tell anyone what that instance is.
Then I’m going to feed all that data into my new website, called Open Lemmy Stats, where anyone can query the user data ive accumulated. The homepage will be ripe with insights, leaderboards and all kinds of data on prolific users.
Additionally, I’ll display a snapshot/profile of a random user by feeding that users data to GPT4 to make inferences about the user’s political affiliations and display the results.
Worst of all, I’m not going to out my instance for everyone to know it as the one to defederate. In fact I’m spinning up a few instances that will host innocuous communities that I plan to mod and support to give my instances cover for their true purpose: redundant fediverse datastreams for my site, Open Lemmy Stats.
I’ll also have a store where anyone can buy my collected fediverse data for a handsome sum.
Just kidding I’m not doing any of this. But someone absolutely will or already is.
This is an old one for many countries…but I fear a housing crisis in Germany.
Right now it’s not as prevalent as in the us for example but there are no steps taken to prevent it becoming a major social issue.
Knowing that up and downvotes are public (if not on the user profile through the API, so any crawler/3rd party app has access afaik) I avoid voting at all. I think it’s bad design and really hinders my engagement with posts.
If you don’t mind buying another tool - there are unscrewing tools, which you apply like a screwdriver and hit it with a hammer. They form a new cross-slot profile in the screw head and at the same time give a rotary impulse to loosen the screw.
Anyone know what they are called?
Edit:
How exactly does federation on Nextcloud work? I use a hosted Nextcloud instance but it’s just an OneDrive alternative for me.
So you’re saying i have to write tests for my test cases now? Ooof.