

Define how you mean “best”.
I don’t have a best alternative, as my use-case is an Android phone running Lineage.


Define how you mean “best”.
I don’t have a best alternative, as my use-case is an Android phone running Lineage.


Nothing to be done - that image is all in the minds of other people, and you don’t control what they think.
Just do you, people will be who they are.


Is it as who describe?


I think you may need to provide an example.
I’m pretty sure it’s all over the place - like a 1940’s Bob Hope/Lucille Ball comedy set in Egypt isn’t going to be accurate.


Doing nothing illegal, today…
Haha, I’m gonna leave it in for entertainment value
I’m an old school gin drinker, from the Time Before all these small batch gins. I like the pine note (from the juniper berry used in gin). Tanquery has a very strong juniper note, you probably won’t like it.
That pine note is what people tend to dislike about gin.
I really like all these other gins with different botanicals, especially the citrus ones. It’s a whole new gin game now.


Anyone who tries to remake or sequel The Princess Bride will have a special place in hell reserved for them.


Haha haha haha haha haha


Ventrillo.
Dammit, son, makin’ me feel old now


There’s also risk.
Offloading this stuff to cloud means you trade $ for someone else taking the risks.
And of you’re a business, you (better) have cyber insurance, and those insurance vendors will ask tough questions that most self-hosters would be clueless to answer.
It can be done, but like anything else, there’s no free lunch.
And if you have a proper finance org, they’ll want to see how self-hosting makes financial sense.
It takes real expertise and diligence to run everything on-prem - most small businesses don’t have the luxury of that kind of diligence since the cost (staff engineering time) comes from one side of the budget, and cloud (vendor) costs reduce both your risk and come from the other side of the budget (which reduces tax liability).


Does it make any difference to a right handed person?
The challenge is merely from what you’re used to, not your handed-ness.
For me, driving on the other side of the road is OK on large roads with limited access. But my ego has no issue handing the keys to my Brit friends once we’re across the channel. I can drive to the city, but dammit engrained habits/perspectives are hard to overcome, and driving in a city isn’t a place to do it.
I could see it being a little easier from a shifting point of view, except anyone who learned to shift right handed - even a left handed person - would find shifting on the other side challenging at first.
Watch Top Gear when they have Americans on - its always something they laugh about.
Sounds like you like the gins made by that distillery.
Buy their guns that you like, or look for gins that are described with the same attributes as those gins.
I’d bet you dislike traditional “piney” gins, and prefer the now popular citrusy ones.
A citrusy gin like Leopold Brothers used in a drink like a St. Leo really shows how well a gin can work. The drink can be made with vodka, but really loses some complexity.
St. Leo
1.5 oz Leopold’s (Small Batch or Summer)
3/4 oz lemon juice
3/4 oz orange juice or orange liqueur
3/4 oz simple
1/4 tsp St. Germain
Shake, serve neat in a chilled coupé glass


Oh, yea, very low data rate.
Great example of a use-case.


So an internet with voluntary transit
Neat idea to use it for this


I doubt SD Maid did this automatically. I’ve used it for 10+ years, it’s smarter than that.
But you could manually do it with SD Maid.


I don’t think you can since it’s an encrypted file system, deletions are more permanent.
As others have said, always duplicate data elsewhere.
My phone continuously syncs important data to my computer at home using Syncthing-Fork (on Android), SyncTrayzor (Windows) and Syncthing (Linux).
My photos show up at home in seconds, regardless of where I am, so long as I have a connection.
My data at home has it’s own backup process, so my phone data is included in that.
Por que no los dos?
Business cards should have QR codes for both the website and the contact info. And they should be labelled.
Palm was the first to really market it, and make it stupid simple.


The ones with the bears
Or you’ve hacked into their calls!