Have you tried something git based? That way the tickets, etc, exist on your machine and there's no real risk of being de-platformed. Whilst not an actual answer to your question, I thought it might be a good direction…
Whilst not quite UPI, the UK has a pay-via-text (sms or Whatsapp) system that nearly every person has access to but barely anyone uses. It amazes me how people naturally gravitate to card-based payments, even when Visa…
I write for my day job so I spend a lot of time in "office" software. I used to deal with a lot of MS Office documents, less so now. Most forms and web docs are PDFs and there's a growing crowd of people happy to send…
This is often also the case in Switzerland.
MDN is often a better alternative to W3Schools. They cover a lot of "web" things, not just JS docs.
I really like this. The fact that it's re-tunable makes this reusable for people who would otherwise have to buy a replacement and throw this one away. We recently moved house and had to return our radio, even just to…
Yep. And that's exactly where it should be. It's insane that we have to prove the same things at every interview when certification already proves these things. If all you want is a plumber with a certain skill set,…
Does anyone know any other sites covering this? This one doesn't work well with mobile :(
Maybe we'd be able to focus on our work better if we had a union protecting is from this kind of corporate behaviour.
Point well made. I've spent some time with TS, Rust, and Kotlin recently and I really enjoy how they all have these kinds of features. Really feels like they see how well it works elsewhere and learn from one another.
This is what I do. The USB-C one's work on Android just fine but it's a little less intuitive; the YubiAuth app still complains if NFC is disabled and you might have to turn on OTG for the key to be recognised (which…
I realize that doesn't answer your question about 365, but I meant to simply let you know there are good privacy friendly paid services too :)
You could try Protonmail. It's secure and supports GPG out of the box. They have a free tier that they run as a "charity case". As with anything where your data _isn't_ the price, they have paid tiers too.
Have you tried something git based? That way the tickets, etc, exist on your machine and there's no real risk of being de-platformed. Whilst not an actual answer to your question, I thought it might be a good direction…
Whilst not quite UPI, the UK has a pay-via-text (sms or Whatsapp) system that nearly every person has access to but barely anyone uses. It amazes me how people naturally gravitate to card-based payments, even when Visa…
I write for my day job so I spend a lot of time in "office" software. I used to deal with a lot of MS Office documents, less so now. Most forms and web docs are PDFs and there's a growing crowd of people happy to send…
This is often also the case in Switzerland.
MDN is often a better alternative to W3Schools. They cover a lot of "web" things, not just JS docs.
I really like this. The fact that it's re-tunable makes this reusable for people who would otherwise have to buy a replacement and throw this one away. We recently moved house and had to return our radio, even just to…
Yep. And that's exactly where it should be. It's insane that we have to prove the same things at every interview when certification already proves these things. If all you want is a plumber with a certain skill set,…
Does anyone know any other sites covering this? This one doesn't work well with mobile :(
Maybe we'd be able to focus on our work better if we had a union protecting is from this kind of corporate behaviour.
Point well made. I've spent some time with TS, Rust, and Kotlin recently and I really enjoy how they all have these kinds of features. Really feels like they see how well it works elsewhere and learn from one another.
This is what I do. The USB-C one's work on Android just fine but it's a little less intuitive; the YubiAuth app still complains if NFC is disabled and you might have to turn on OTG for the key to be recognised (which…
I realize that doesn't answer your question about 365, but I meant to simply let you know there are good privacy friendly paid services too :)
You could try Protonmail. It's secure and supports GPG out of the box. They have a free tier that they run as a "charity case". As with anything where your data _isn't_ the price, they have paid tiers too.