Currently trying this and it looks good to me. Also has Google Drive and Dropbox sync which is great.
Currently trying this and it looks good to me. Also has Google Drive and Dropbox sync which is great.
Nice! If only it had a syncing option - only possibility seems to be syncthing.
Thanks, will have a look.
I’m already on a hosted Nextcloud but Nextcloud Decks does lack even the most basic features and I’m not looking for file storage here.
That’s true but they annoy you with a persistent banner to add an email address later on. But it’s working nonetheless.
It’s already set to Top 6 Hours in my instance settings. Eternity has it’s own settings panel for sorting though.
Bookmark folders as a built-in solution. The OneTab extension if you’d like a little more advanced features.
As a workaround until this is a feature people interested in that could install Firefox Klar and set it as a custom tab provider. It’s basically an incognito-only version of Firefox.
What a great shot, thanks for posting!
You can use Obtainium to get the Updates from Codeberg without having to pull them by hand.
Kann jemand einordnen, ob cloudnordic ein größerer Player eher eine kleine Klitsche ist? Dass gar keine unabhängigen Backups mehr da sind erscheint mir doch fahrlässig…
Um etwa die Webseite wiederherzustellen, verweist das Unternehmen auf eigene lokale Kopien der Kunden oder auf die Wayback-Machine web.archive.org.
Uff.
Is that a new variant of the good old russian gravitational poisoning?
Holy smoke, thanks for taking the time to write this comment. I wasn’t aware there are practical implications of using gendered nouns. Learned something new today.
let’sSwitch overTo camelCase!
There already is pyxll and xlwings which likely maybe does what you’re looking for.
I was a little confused when I saw the thumbnail because of the play symbol. Why is this a gif btw?
I have to add that the example shown in the screenshot is a random location so I’m not familiar with that village.
But that highlighted portion is not part of the postal address. And it’s not listed under enclosing features (so no Verwaltungsgrenze, Bezirksgrenze or similar).
I agree it seems to be something historical but I see it in lots of locations and I think it’s odd to include historic names in the address query by default, isn’t it?
Unfortunately that second part does not show up in enclosing features.
So you’re saying i have to write tests for my test cases now? Ooof.