Oh, I see, thanks for clarifying. I have never had a use case where I want that.
Oh, I see, thanks for clarifying. I have never had a use case where I want that.
Are you sure others cannot edit? From the linked blog post:
“Share and invite anyone — Invite other users to view or edit your documents with a single click.”
“Collaborate in real-time — Changes are reflected immediately, ensuring every contributor always sees the most up-to-date version.”
No idea but, after a quick search to learn what this is, I’m not sure how it would help were it to be an option.
The customer who’s paying the higher price is eating it
I did that and it was a mess, with warnings about being unable to backup that I couldn’t get rid of. I had to reinstall to try to turn off syncing, then remove again. But it’s so integrated that my desktop is still under a OneDrive subfolder and it’s still referenced in various places.
Is there a guide to completely removing this from Windows 11 cleanly?
Doesn’t Digital Commons mean common ownership? A personal blog of family photos inherently owned by that photographer are surely not commonly owned. I see this as problematic.
Unless only 5 of those 500k users participate in your interests…
How does Tuta compare to Proton on the root complaint of this post?
The interviewer lost me at “while Elon does appear committed to openness and freedom of speech”. Especially when they proceed later to talk about Elon taking down posts when asked by the Indian and Australian governments, locally to those territories and the world.
Rumors or wishful thinking, I wonder
That includes free users, in case that wasn’t apparent
Replace the os with what?
The concern is who gets to draw the line. Will it be drawn when the Texas AG seeks viewers of a YouTube video about abortion? Once the gates are open, who can really say.
I deleted my comment as I realized it was not the same thing as you were asking for. Sorry!
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What do you want to know? I don’t use it for note taking, however, so can’t speak for the pen. We use it as a family device. Kids play chess and watch chess animated videos on it. Also for web-based math homework. Have used it for reading color graphic novels on Libby. Also web browsing. I also have the b&w Poke 3 and we have a regular Kindle.
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Why does this fucking company have to own everything? Rhetorical question.
That clears it up for me, thanks
They said in the announcement that this came out of the standard notes collaboration
"We built docs in Proton Drive as a joint project with the team from Standard Notes, who share our core values around privacy and security. "