

As much as everyone pushes Linux, it’s not a suitable replacement in a lot of scenarios
As much as everyone pushes Linux, it’s not a suitable replacement in a lot of scenarios
That will eventually happen to affinity I’m sure, but at least affinity is ~5% the price a perpetual CS6 license was.
Having a weatherproof case made wouldn’t be too much issue. Let me know if you go ahead with it and maybe I can do the case.
Cost wouldn’t be feasible for 1-offs, but any volume orders and the price for the cases would come straight down.
It’s marketing. Someone who signs up for the free email might not interested in drive. But then to get extra space in the emails they need to follow the tasks that make them interact with the other products, which will help gain people’s interest.
Congrats, you just invented ProtonMail
This is quite common in patent infringement cases and isn’t something granted to Apple because they’re Apple.
This happened at a company I used to work and that only had ~$10M turnover.
The comment I replied to said stolen, which is what I was getting at.
There’s also nothing to stop someone watching over your shoulder to see your PIN for your phone/laptop. Nothing is infallible.
If someone is stealing my body parts, what they access on my devices is the least of my worries!
Or always both at the same time depending on your outlook 🤔
The Magic Mouse right clicks.
The original uses LCD, not LED.
If you’re using Memmy then change your sort option and it should fix it.
That was just the guy’s address…
Huh, it worked fine for me, but this was maybe ~3 months ago.
You say jobs… the mods aren’t paid.
Use a VPN and set your location to turkey. It’s ~$15-20 for the year. You never have to use the VPN again once you’ve purchased the subscription
For as many hours of YouTube that I watch, maybe 1 hour daily, I don’t mind setting my VPN to turkey and paying $15 for the year. I mostly use it for music anyway… I certainly wouldn’t pay the full price for it though.
But it’s made by Belkin
Not really. Adobe creative cloud is used my almost all graphic/media professionals, yet doesn’t work on Linux… that’s not very niche