

I’m sure some mad lad could hack together bash, git, and cron into an unholy mess that would do it
Sparkleshare basically did that and of course it sucked for syncing big binary files with frequent tiny changes


KeePass2Android has support for many cloud stuff. Host your DB on there, then KeePass2Android will sync with that when you change/open it
KeePass 2 on desktop can compare two databases and sync them. It has also some plugins to sync with cloud
Adobe Reader on Linux? The one from the last decade? I can’t seem to think to a single valid reason to do so
I read as “Arch Linux drops support for GNOME” and my heart fluttered


This pisses me off a lot
They designed their photos app to always ask “y u no backup” and scare you “you gonna lose all your photos if u no backup” and ask to enable backup with the “no thanks” button under the fold
Enable backup = Gmail blocked within one hour because of all the photos we all have in our phones nowadays
So you have to pay or delete that pictures from their servers
Pay Google: unacceptable
Delete the pics from web: they get deleted from phone automatically and there isn’t an option to only delete from web but keep in phone
Disable the photos app on the phone: the (Google) camera app doesn’t show shot preview anymore because it says photos app is missing
They clearly had multiple meetings to make it harder as possible


Seems like only the EFI partition is missing. She told me “ls /home/her name” shows stuff but “ls /boot/efi” is empty
Apparently this happened by itself
I should have chosen something like silverblue but I wasn’t familiar with that


Pop os, a few months ago
There’s no “probably”, they can surely find the way, because the decryption key is saved on Microsoft servers, they just need a subpoena for getting it