

Please say there isn’t a subscription
Please say there isn’t a subscription
Totally fair enough if that’s their main source of income. On a related note jira plugins are such a scam. I want poker planning for my team of 10 buts its going to cost me $100 a month because the marketing team also use jira and there’s no way to pay only for one team!
That sounds very frustrating!
Isn’t the latest version of gtk gtk4?
I’ve used it several times since it was launched and it’s always the saving that is a bit awkward. It is a great tool though. I’m using obsidian now purely for it’s simplicity
It is literally a zip file. If I remember correctly you have to write some xml which describes the layout of the skin and then include any images you need, you then zip it and change the file extension to wsz. So really you could put anything in a skin.
Classic British politics
I’m intrigued too, seems like a fairly simple platform to replicate
But it’s the official Collabora repo?
I haven’t used it but looks like Collabora does it. You can add their report to f-droid: https://www.collaboraoffice.com/releases-en/collabora-office-on-mobiles-supporting-password-protected-documents-and-available-on-f-droid/
That’s a familiar number
Now if only my people I knew used signal instead of WhatsApp 🤦♀️
The biggest problem is the fees. Easyjet charges a ludicrous amount just to bring a normal sized cabin bag. BA charges a £50 admin fee per person to change a flight (I’m sure the person doing the admin is not being paid that much!).
Seems like nobody had heard of it until it shut down… No wonder it shut down
Depends how complicated your site is. If it is a static site, you might just be able to buy a nice template (or find a free one) and host it yourself
4 day work week does not mean reducing office opening times.
In my experience nextcloud was unbearably slow on a Raspi 3b. I’d recommend a an intel j4125 based micro computer, I got mine second hand for about £80 and it’s many times faster than the Raspi.
I want 200k and 30% of the company
S m a r t c o n t r a c t s
Very cool to see someone building tools for low end devices