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skrowl
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
Try Blazor. Backens C#, frontend C$, shared project for DTO classes, 0 other required dependencies, no 1GB node-modules folder. Easy and fast.
skrowl
·il y a 7 ans·discuss
Unfortunately, many books are ONLY available from stores that still use DRM.

Physical books are much less convenient in that I can't carry 50 of them around in my pocket like I can with books on my phone.
skrowl
·il y a 7 ans·discuss
That's the primary reason I use it. Strip DRM from my purchased books and then upload to Google Books for viewing on all my devices.
skrowl
·il y a 7 ans·discuss
I'll tell you why it's so complicated, but first let me update my 8,000 node_modules for my single page Hello World app
skrowl
·il y a 7 ans·discuss
Yeah, taking down 8chan will certainly get the word out about ZeroNet (and similar) at least.
skrowl
·il y a 10 ans·discuss
I'm not sure that syncing to cloud is really the best for most personal users, at least not anymore. If you have multiple devices and use SyncThing / etc to sync between them, you're protected against device loss and damage without having to put your personal files on a server controlled by someone other than yourself.

I was about to install it anyway, but I saw that it doesn't have bi-directional sync. If 3 people at work shared a google drive folder and they all tried to sync to it, it sounds like whoever synced last would always win and it could potentially delete / alter some file.