Perhaps it means that a change to the policy can’t be used to justify actions taken that would have broken a prior version of the policy but which don’t violate the new one. Granted, I don’t have a complete understanding of the legal enforceability of a company’s privacy policy.
I really hope this doesn’t happen. The relative simplicity and reliability of Google docs in my experience has always been one of its major advantages over Microsoft Office, not to mention its near seamless real time collaboration functionality.
Which tailscale plug-in are you using? The official one seems to only support automation and getting some tailnet metrics and does not connect your Home Assistant machine to your tailnet.
Articles of clothing---chests of drawers are an issue for that, and sometimes closets, so most of my clothes are out on open shelving that I think was designed as bookshelves
Kitchen bowls/pans/etc (though one of the Exception items is a really cool apple corer-peeler-slicer thing that can be in the back of a cabinet for months but I'll never forget it during apple-baking season)
FOOD IN THE FRIDGE is the worst (food in the pantry not much better)
Flavours of liquor, if I don't have them all out in the open on the bar-buffet
Oh hey let me look in the drawers of my desk RIGHT NOW and list semi-useful stuff I forgot was there:
Whiteboard markers
Business envelopes
A backup hard drive
Most of a ream of printer paper
A pair of thin knit gloves that I've used in the past to type when the room was cold but I haven't seen or thought about in years
A small wad of foreign money from two trips ago that actually would have been useful on my last trip abroad
A supply of staples
...that's not an exhaustive list. And it'd be longer, except three of the eight drawers are empty because I try not to keep stuff in drawers, because I'll forget about them.