Cortana was the best branding, though I understand only resonated within certain circles.
Cortana was the best branding, though I understand only resonated within certain circles.
I don’t know exactly when the features arrived, but things like xlookup, power query, live data connections, etc have been welcome improvements in Excel.
Heck, even textbefore is a great QOL improvement.
I’ve experienced this on pixel devices. I’ve found the solution is to force stop the pixel launcher when it happens.
While there is feel good framing, write ups like this just reinforce what a dystopian hell hole we live in. It is depressing.
I’m surprised no one mentioned Facebook.
I recall using MSN as far as in to 2009, but the friends I was connected with migrated to Facebook when their chat feature rolled out.
Has Real Ultimate Power actually changed at all/added new content? I was reading that in elementary.
I’m mad but I laughed.
I’m unfamiliar with this, what’s the story there?
Probably cystic fibrosis
I use it. It meets all my needs and doesn’t have and bugs/issues that I’ve encountered. What more are you hoping from it?
Perhaps this fits the bill? Requires a Home Assistant instance.
https://www.home-assistant.io/blog/2024/05/09/music-assistant-2/
If this is mostly for Obsidian, use the community plugin and a self hosted CouchDB.
https://github.com/vrtmrz/obsidian-livesync
I’ve found it quite good.
The site is called Public Relations News Wire. It exists solely for the purpose of corporate announcements.
Appreciate it!
Could you link that discussion?
I remember having a FireWire in one of the family desktops when I was a kid. Can’t remember what we might have used it for, though.
It resides in the same vague memory hole as the Zip drive that we had.
Wow. Talk about ways to skin a cat.
I mount mine to /media using autofs.
I was, at one point, using /mnt but ran in to some situation that Proxmox didn’t like that involved bind mounts (can’t remember what) and shifted them all over to /media.
Where would you mount non-removable media?
Sounds like something I should watch on a screen!
They remember the one password that they use for everything.