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That’s true but they annoy you with a persistent banner to add an email address later on. But it’s working nonetheless.
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.
let’sSwitch overTo camelCase!
There already is pyxll and xlwings which likely maybe does what you’re looking for.
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?
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How exactly does federation on Nextcloud work? I use a hosted Nextcloud instance but it’s just an OneDrive alternative for me.
I have currently 9 Lemmy clients on my Android phone and this one feels the smoothest right now.
Great work, looking forward to the further development!
Research shows again and again that it doesn’t work that way. Smartphones are tools at work or in university. For children they are neither useful nor necessary in school.
Getting rid of pen and paper also isn’t something we should advance in school as hand writing also helps the cognitive learning process.
laughs in Huawei
You just wanted to show off your post score, didn’t you?
Hm, it throws an error for me when looking for a specific twitter handle.
I see, I wasn’t aware of API changes.
You just make another account on a preferably smaller instance.
It’s a new account though, that means you’re not migrating anything.
I expect there will be some tools in the future which allow to migrate/sync your subscriptions between accounts at least but comments and posts will always be tied to the instance your account belongs to, I guess.
So you’re saying i have to write tests for my test cases now? Ooof.