Now do iOS. (Yes I know Apple has to release their stranglehold on the browser first.)
Synology has the best systems of their kind. I’d go with them for pre-made solutions. Their UI is simple enough for most folks to understand.
Backups. Backups. Backups. Focus on what you can reliably do. If you can’t make a service bulletproof, then maybe it’s not ready for everyday use.
Keep good notes. Notes tell both what you did and why you did it. Keep track of what problem you’re solving or what goal you’re working toward. All of this will help when you do look for a new IT provider. Use your notes to help the business define requirements for them.
Happy birthday to you
You belong in a zoo
You look like a monkey
And you smell like one too!
Just c/LemmyTellU. That way we can have
c/LemmyTellU about this new thing
c/LemmyTellU that something is happening
A lot of folks are going to be sharing their device with others. How does that work?
30 years with Linux myself. Glad you’re here! Keep loving forward!
Flairs would be good to have, I agree. But aren’t flairs just a special case of hashtags? Could we implement it on top of the hashtag model?
Is there any way to get rss feeds directly from AP/Reuters any more?