

There’s quite a few things there. What do you want to get rid of and what phone is this?


There’s quite a few things there. What do you want to get rid of and what phone is this?


https://etherpad.org/ lets you set up your own instance or sign up to free existing instances for online document collaboration. It seems very on par with Google Docs.
https://www.collaboraonline.com/collabora-online/ has wide document format compatibility and is most comparable to M$ 360, but you need to sign up for a free demo and I don’t know how long that lasts or what it costs afterwards.
https://cryptpad.fr/ This is the one I’ve personally used the most without ever creating an account. It uses OnlyOffice, is e2ee, easy to create and share. Without an account, your document is deleted after 90 days. With a free account, you get 1GB of storage and the ability to share folders and collaborate with other users.
The safest option is always just work in the offline editor of your choice and send it back and forth securely with edits or comments. Keep each revision saved separately so you can go back if needed.
Good luck with your book!


I’m excited for this device but it’s only available through Verizon with monthly service.


Wasn’t it playable on Switch in 2019 at another event?


I’ve only ever used 1:1 for simple syrups with sugar.


I have spent hours and hours on the demo alone. I was obsessed. I’m going to buy the full game eventually. It’s definitely a must have.


This is where I’m at. Looks like no. :(
Is Overcooked 2 still available? Merry Christmas!
Unknown artist!?!? Show David Wise some respect please.


Cat bowl?
I also use curses when installing arch.


Fair enough.


How does that compare to Concord?


Will I still be able to use Moonlight?


Finally playing Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney for the first time and it’s such a treat. I can see why people love this series. I’m almost finished with it I think!


This is an Android thing. In your Settings > Apps > Default Apps > Opening Links > YouTube - Disallow “open supported links”
Depending on your phone, the way to get there might be different, but it’s the operating system that handles links.


No. It’s not a remaster or remake or even a port. LRG are predators and market manipulators. They’re preying on your nostalgia with the hopes that you’ll pay top dollar for the most “premium” version of their release by creating a false sense of scarcity. All of this just so people can own a “new” physical copy of a disc or cartridge running a few games on an emulator.

I thought that was Marge Simpson.
I need a recommendation for a hidden gem of a retro rpg. PS2 and older. Someone hit me with something good.