But there was this one customer, where it was so helpful to know he’s left handed. So now this is a necessary information /s
But there was this one customer, where it was so helpful to know he’s left handed. So now this is a necessary information /s
I use Typewise. It’s not open source but there is a offline version. Both of your needed languages are available. Unfortunately the price is very high. But the honeycomb layout is pretty good, once you are used to it.
The future looks cheap…
I use Todoist. Beside the website there are apps for nearly every device and new tasks are simple to add with their natural language support.
Jesus Christ how staggeringly incompetent is the national government that no tech ceo can find a way to explain to them there is no way to govern content without having access to it via a backdoor, which is to fundamentally break encryption.
Pretty sure they know that it’s not possible without breaking encryption. They just want to blame the tech companies because their bill ‘doesn’t demand it’.
It’s a great OSS browser. There should be at least one alternative rendering engine to Googles Chromium.
Yeah, though it would help the person I replied to.
Plot twist - she already used the bought lingery 😉
I use Liftoff and also test Thunder. Liftoff has a complete search function and Thunder a very pleasant UI.
Jerboa doesn’t work with my instance at the moment, as it still runs on version 0.17.4.
Technically the truth
Opportunism - they just want to profit from the black out to push their own sub. As often, the conservative principles (or in this case rules) are not so important if you can gain any success by ignoring them.
Thunder is a great mix of functions and UI. The compact mode is really great.