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I still use Firefox but I, frankly, feel it's stagnated. On mobile I'm in the process of changing habits to something else (auto reflex sometimes still opens Ffox, but lately I'm circling back to opera, which I stopped using on desktop what... 20 years ago?)

All this to say, I don't think Mozilla is doing much with all the telemetry data it's gathered all these years


Yep. Free market and all.

It's just that your feelings are so fragile that you can't stand having different points of view. And this react childishly


Me or the university trying to part ways because of someone with a different view?


you can use an opensource tool for scanning, like NAPS2, which will let you rotate before you mail it to paperless-ngx


Mwahahahaha

I guess all the miles voters will start doing weird explanations like magaqs in USA , to justify it


Bulk as in.. Sequentially generated urls?

Foo.com/path/doc001.htm 02 003 etc?


Demo confused me. So you add one by one text/url and then the codes are generated add images on a zip?


Yes, you build out the fields, and hit add to bulk, then it will generate a zip with the images. The API also supports calls whereby you can supply the data in an object and it will package it in a zip.


Got a box now. They're good but nowhere the hype, I've seen brands costing a tenth writing almost as good


I?ve tried linkace, linkding, roughly the same, I use linkding as my main "save a link to check out later"

also tried benotes, which I find better designed visually, but is a bit buggy atm


i see, thanks for mentioning them, and btw i built linkcollect.io recently, would love your inputs



Well.. do you have a comparison to navidrome for example? I appreciate your enthusiasm but before I migrate my library from navidrome , what are the benefits?


are you me?

I've been using my navidrome instance for the past 6 months (on those free oracle machines), and I can't be more happy about it, specially with android app thing. Seedbox provides fresh stream heh of new music I'm actually interestd on


yet, he's right.

these are "exercises", not "problems" they don't involve creative thinking. look up the difference on any text about "problem solving"


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