Well I can’t “give up” on gmail. I work for a university and they use it. But to say gmail was a zillion times better than groupwise is an understatement.
Well I can’t “give up” on gmail. I work for a university and they use it. But to say gmail was a zillion times better than groupwise is an understatement.
This is sexy. Nice job.
I have three keychrons I bought off of Amazon (K10, and 2 V5s). But the Q series are better.
Google wave wasn’t really killed. It’s functionality is pretty much built into google docs.
I would trust a google product any further than I could throw a single one of their servers. Well except for gmail. That one has been around a while.
*there.
I really need to figure out how to edit here.
I’d say this community is for all gaming including questions like this so you’re fine their in my opinion.
I own a ps1, ps2, ps4, and a ps5 so apparently I don’t like the 3 🤣 so I can’t answer your question about connectivity.
But my answer is if a game system plays games you like, you can find them, and isn’t too expensive I’d say go for it. The library for the ps4 is still huge and I have a psvr so I play it regularly. The older systems were for my younger boys who got into some of the older retro games.
Tl;dr I’d say go for it.
As I can attest after playing with pfsense for years, GUI or not, if you don’t know what you’re doing you’re going to have a bad time.
For me personally, command line gives me a better understanding of what’s really going on. But then again I’m an old Unix nerd. But once I know what’s going on, I prefer the fancy GUI.
Well shit… it seems the recent rash of enshittification continues. I didn’t realize Plex was doing this so I guess an exit strategy is required. Thanks for the heads up.