In my faculty, there's often vacants for lab technicians, if you want to give it a go
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That's what he said. Pack 17 squares into a square
I have to ask. What does this post have to do with what you're talking about? He may or may not be a transphobe (idk), but this has nothing to do with it, does it? It applies to everyone regardless of their gender identity...
Afaik it's mainly for ventilation purposes. The openings on the bottom and top create a path for air to flow.
I thought exactly the same!
I use kDrive from Infomaniak (their email and calendar/tasks aswell). It's not E2EE, but depending on the plan, you get access to webDAV and can use rclone/crypt and encrypt your data yourself if E2EE is important to you. If not, they offer a 1TB plan for 1,9€/month but without WebDAV capabilities. Besides, they are privacy friendly and their transparency and use of open source clients/tools makes me trust them very much. They are also very environment friendly. I have been using them for more than a year and couldn't be happier. Btw, I am not associated with them in any way.
I don't know, I have been using them for more than a year and am SUPER happy. I use their mail, their kDrive sync and calendar/tasks and have had nearly no problems. And when I have had a problem, I have gotten very fast email support, and they even pushed an update when I let them know there was a problem with the keychain acquisition on KDE. Honestly, it's the best experience I have had ever with any cloud provider. I even have WebDAV support!
Not really! You can find the source code for almost everything in their github (I say almost because I haven't checked if everything is in there, but I know the clients are because I've looked them up). Besides, aside from offering extremely competitive prices, they are privacy friendly (don't offer end-to-end, but you can read their privacy policy) and use a very ethical infraestructure. I seriously recommend you check infomaniak up; I have been using them for 2 years and couldn't be happier.
It is already open-source. All of the source code is on their github and, for docs, they use an implementation of onlyoffice very similar to the one in Nextcloud
But the post says before the integral, so I understand what they did would be $dx \int f(x)$, which is disgusting