Strictly speaking no lawsuit has been brought yet. It’s a strong indicator that one may be, but most legal threats don’t go past this point.
Strictly speaking no lawsuit has been brought yet. It’s a strong indicator that one may be, but most legal threats don’t go past this point.
No, that’s your reading comprehension. You are conflating Matrix 2.0 and Element X.
You still can’t sign in to Element One on it.
Thanks for the correction!
It varies state by state, some like Oregon have 0% tax, but most will be around 13% 6-8% or so iirc.
Pedantic nit: this thing doesn’t have three folds, the name is nonsense.
It’s worth remembering that you don’t have to do all your searching on one platform. I certainly don’t.
You’d need to federate that, and I don’t think AP allows you to change federated user IDs.
Let me change my password real quick…
I haven’t had to reauthorize WhatsApp in months.
Calling it a plan is a wild overstatement. It’s an observation, and it’s a pretty simple one conceptually.
Same here, really handy to take an article for offline reading.
I’ve driven a lot in the US (around a dozen different states) and Europe (most of the western continent), they are way further back in the US. As far as I can tell, this is because visibility in junctions is generally much better in the US. Also, the lack of roundabouts is frustrating, but right on red is awesome.
What are some of the limitations in Syncthing that this overcomes?
A surface pro gets 3-4 hours in my experience.
You can’t countersue without a lawsuit to counter.