yes, like your quote says, you have to invite other users. you have to explicitly add every user’s email in order to let them edit it, you can’t just create a link and send it to people.
yes, like your quote says, you have to invite other users. you have to explicitly add every user’s email in order to let them edit it, you can’t just create a link and send it to people.
looks like there’s no way to allow edits for everyone with the link, they can only view the document that way. guess it’s Google Docs for me for the foreseeable future :(
also, it doesn’t seem to support previewing .odt, while .docx works fine.
yes, that’s why there’s “neo” in the latter’s name.
Mansplaining as a Service
probably because they currently don’t get stuffed a bucketload of crackly juice* in 60 seconds
*I don’t, in fact, know how electricity really works
…and explode them in the next 60
the more articles like those show up in mainstream media, the more people will become disillusioned with Google.
in every changelog of every software, ever
“bug fixes and performance improvements”
so, other than le edgy readme file, how is it different from SearXNG?
not even for the articles?
don’t worry, they’re already using The Onion
thus particular company is apparently also being accused of being involved in an NFT scam before they rebranded to Rabbit.
I’m well aware that it’s available to install on all phones, but I’m also fairly sure that other OEMs do use it as the default dialer, too. I saw it preinstalled on one of my mom’s phones, either her current midrange Samsung, or her previous Xiaomi.
except that it does. some OEMs like Samsung serve their own (or at least Samsung used to; not sure if it’s still true), but it’s definitely available on non-Google-branded phones.
SteamOS is based on Arch, which you do not want to use and maintain as a beginner. what matter is the desktop environment, which in SteamOS’ case is KDE Plasma, a great choice in my completely unbiased opinion.
probably a data breach they’ll announce in a few days, with the timing of the two being a total coincidence
the first known written appearance of singular “they” is so old that it was still spelled with the thorn (þei)