Me, literally this past weekend.
I read somewhere that IBM ran a study with typists, who helped design the revolutionary new keyboard, we know as Model M. The typists dubbed it as the most comfortable keyboard, and, as such, IBM didn't make any changes to it.
Does the WebDAV integration work with all WebDAV servers? Or, maybe the better question is, rather, should it be expected to work with them (as opposed to a binary question on a beta software)? Because, if this is the expectation (barring any bugs, of course), then this is exactly the solution I've been hunting!
That sounds amazing! Almost indistinguishable from the original (which I suppose is the point of the Unicomp Model M haha). I really appreciate that, maderbmax!
Oh I see it! Yes, this internet stranger approves and validates your expensive hobbies (and kinda wants to see more haha)
How did it taste? As good as it looks?
The answer depends on which country the drain is in
You.... make a really good point, actually hahahahahaha
Wait... you did this? I thought it was a picture of a drink from a coffeeshop you visited!
What happens when google decides to fix this? What happens to the data beyond the free tier? My guess is that it'll be deleted, and you'd be screwed if you used this as your backup solution.
E: still a really cool hack!
It's not fomo. It's comfort-food watching. The office, p&r, 99, and otheres are all ancient shows, but they're like comfort foods that aren't available anymore. It's not about discipline. It's about survival at this point. At least for me (and I'm sure for others as well). Is one at a time possible now? It used to be that you were stuck for a few months at a time.
But that's the thing... Now, that popular show we love so much will not be available on any streaming platform besides the one that produced it. Want to watch The Office? Better have Peacock or put on your trihat.
Well... are you alone in an empty house? Or is your cat with you? The lies. I swear. Hahahaha [looks around at nobody]