If you can, add a 1-star review in Play Store for Google Maps while you’re at it. And a comment why.
-credit to nedroid for strange art
If you can, add a 1-star review in Play Store for Google Maps while you’re at it. And a comment why.
MicroEmacs http://www.jasspa.com/
No unicode support though. For that try
https://bionic.bloovis.com/cgit/microemacs/
… but for work I still use Eclipse (sigh)
Duh. yes my bad :)
I have a vague memory of that Flash TV series way back in 1990 or so, where Barry Allen has to eat like a dozen pizzas after using his super speed. It was a funny nod to the implausibility of superhero powers. How many burgers would Superman need to eat to maintain his metabolism?
And FYI, you can correct your post’s Title after submitting if you make a mistake, unlike the old place!
EDIT: Also, to search for a community by keyword, visit https://feddit.org/search
Yeah… and unless you really, really enjoy configuring your own stuff and tinkering, a hosting service is much easier.
I happen to be insane, and enjoy that stuff. And it’s not a business server (well, not anything big anyway).
If you’re in Canada, Rogers (nee Shaw) and Telus small business plans both offer ‘static’ IPs (Shaw’s residential plans aren’t officially static, but they rarely change on a residential modem unless you are always switching out hardware). Telus business fibre 1GB plan offers up to 5 static IP addresses.
Then you must purchase one or more domain names and assign them to your IP address… depending on your business’s needs even small consumer hardware can run a web server just fine.
Have a backup strategy though! And be sure you actually test the restore procedure on a periodic basis!
Linux backups can range from home-grown ‘rsync’ scripts and hot-plug external drives as backup, to more fancy ‘Time Machine’ like backup things (I honestly forget what’s out there for Linux right now, I have my own rsync scripts to back up to external drives).
My home server is my own, but if money is on the line you want proper backup and failover even. Most Linux distributions are easy-peasy to set up with Apache or nginx web servers but if you’ve never set those up you’ll need to study lots of tutorials and manual pages.
If you don’t want to tend to security and backups yourself though, it might be best to find a hosting service.
Mea culpa. It appears this may indeed be fake. My apologies. I have edited my comment to highlight so. :(
EDIT: THE SCREENSHOT I LINKED BELOW IS LIKELY FAKE. My apologies, leaving this comment here for full transparency. My bad.
This dropped today from the Musky one
Let the mods flow in (as in game mods, not moderators…)
Except for that one billionaire’s son who was likely coerced into going with Dad and didn’t fully understand the risks … :( but otherwise, - yup -
Neat, will try it out.
Has anyone written an android desktop search widget for it? A quick search only foumd one veeery old experimental project.