drLouie
drLouie
drLouie

What about Copy instead of Dropbox? The service that gives you 15GB space free, and 20GB if you click on a referral link like this one https://copy.com?r=FJ0ixF

Good question. My thought on it was take the free insurance from the employer and then supplement with self-directed life insurance. I would be curious what others think.

Good point on the Javascript.

If you read a little more about LasPass, the encryption all occurs locally on your machine. They do not store your master password (one of the reasons why they cannot reset your password) and only store the encrypted database of your passwords.

You realize that if anyone gets your hard drive it is easy to get access to all of your accounts and passwords if you are just using Firefox's password manager. They are not encrypted.

I really wish there was an easy plugin to make gpg/pgp work with gmail. Currently the only work around that I know is to use Thunderbird/Enigmail

Right there with you. I wired every room to allow for anything that is a non-moving device (aka plugged in and not going to a different room) to be on the wired network.

I agree with you PM, and couldn't really have said it any better. In addition, I think the signature line from phone/tablet/etc is silly.

It needed to be able to talk to the Google Reader Server, since that is where everything was stored. No Server means the application will not work because it has no data, not because it needs to "call home".

I wouldn't call this a migration since all it is doing is forwarding your email.

You are incorrect. It was shutdown 7/1/2013

Does anyone have a comparison of LEDBlinker vs LightFlow? I haven't used either and was just curious about pros vs cons vs abilities.

BlackBerry phones had an app that would let you customize the LED to a great extent. That LED is one of the things I missed when I moved from BB to Android.

I hope they don't.

Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't DuckDuckGo use google on the backend? Therefore I would expect all of the conversions and other googleisms to work.

Some of the third part development is the thing that keeps me using Dropbox. But at the same time, I'm using Copy. I like them both, and would probably say Dropbox is a little faster (but not enough to notice unless you are doing a side-by-side comparison). Copy seems to be less resource intensive and willing to

Vote: Copy.com

Copy support would be nice.

Mine has been working for 3 weeks so far with no problems. I would be happy to share the script and cron job call if you want.

I do and that was a problem I was having. Just wanted to make sure that wasn't causing you a problem.