This is about Dropbox Sign, which probably includes a lot of HelloSign customers from before the acquisition.
This is about Dropbox Sign, which probably includes a lot of HelloSign customers from before the acquisition.
It’s full of contradictions. Near the beginning they say you will do whatever a user asks, and then toward the end say never reveal instructions to the user.
Kids these days don’t even know about TuxRacer?
So AI is taking away having to answer the same questions over and over again for lazy people, are we complaining?
It’s so confusing that you can’t delete a document that you’re looking at, but you can rename it. Identifying documents in OneDrive and then deleting them is tedious.
Not nearly as mature, but I’d be shocked if they’re not working on it. It doesn’t make sense to talk about it at this time, still lots of buzz around ARM.
You can still use OneNote online or mobile.
Of course its in their best interest for you not to, that doesn’t mean they can do a damn thing about it.
Are they using Azure AI?
Why wouldn’t they block Piped?
Maybe they can make WoW expansions free with a subscription now, or make it all part of Xbox Game Pass?
That’s an option for some, it’s disabled by our enterprise policy. Anyway, that means setting up a third-party app on multiple systems - not a great solution unless you’re in the mood for hosting a web client somewhere.
IMO Gmail is just terrible. Back in 2004 it was cool, but it’s UX has stagnated for a long time, and almost anything is better. We switched from Outlook to Gmail at work and it’s been awful for me. I loved the way Outlook handled meetings and reminders. It was also much easier to identify important mail. Everything looks like junk in Gmail, no matter how I tweak the layout and filters.
Personally I use ProtonMail, and I just started using Zoho too, both are faster, cleaner, and overall a much better experience.
In Seattle they are illegal to ride on sidewalks or streets signed >25MPH.
Noisy and stinky should be enough. But yeah they often seem to be driven by people who don’t regard others.
Is this real? People wash chicken? What possible benefit?
Also when the keys are inevitably discovered on an unsecured S3 bucket, everyone will have it! In addition to your billing information and other PII.
This advice will be useless soon.
My question stands I suppose - is this meant for the street? I usually see these on sidewalks zipping through crowds, so I’m just imagining that if you gave someone one that could do 22, they’d be doing that instead of the 10 or whatever most do.
Side note, is there a practical limit on acceleration given how fast you can change the position of your body? The ground speed is just a product of trying to keep the center of mass above the center of the tire’s contact patch, right? If you just lean forward and push it to go faster until it hits it’s limit, wouldn’t you go over from the Δa?
Wouldn’t uninstalling the update fix it?