lailoken
Lailoken
lailoken

I've had the same experience... I've tried many programs/systems... including Google Music, DoubleTwist/Files/Synology NAS/Subsonic/etc...

I've been reading her stuff, and the sheer quantity at such a high quality makes me believe she almost never sleeps.

It's something you can quit by pressing Ctrl-X , Ctrl-C ... and then use any other editor.

Wait, won't Dropbox own the rights to those works once you upload it? I'm not sure what their TOS says nowadays...

Instead of running on a hard drive, I run windows in a VM with snapshots. That way, when it craps out, I just revert... And they do tend to fail from time to time.

NTFS definitely has better features. But from all my past experience recovering NTFS, ext3, ext4, Reiser and FAT partitions, I've never yet had the need to "recover" a crap HFS+ partition... go figure.

me too... I cleaned up my VM and it took me ages to reinstall... then did not want to activate... my heart fell, until I used these instructions.

You don't even need the SDK... just the tiny fastboot and/or adb binaries...

They probably made a mistake. Deposit it in a FICA interest-bearing account, since that is just being a responsible caretaker as you don't want them to suffer more losses sue to inflation, then give it all (with interest) back to them when they ask.

Samsung NX20, NX200. Mirrorless all the way. (Also known as DSLR-like)

Thanks for posting this. I personally love what the mirror-less system does to reduce lens size and improve quality by reducing distortion all at the same time.

Thanks Adam. This will help my low-end Mac eek out a little more lifespan.

Yup, my Macbook Pro lasted me 6 years so far... my only problems is that I'm stuck at the 6Gb limit and that my battery has died (it's replaceable, but I'm not going to buy another as I do not need it at the moment). In that time technology has advanced so much that you would probably have had to upgrade all your

I have so much WiFi access, this is not a problem. And I roll my own 2Tb cloud drive using Synology's CloudDrive NAS software, so it's both huge and very fast (and secure).

One word: Cloud.

I rooted my GNex this past day actually, and although I still prefer the standard Google ROM, I had a real reason to root mine. In 4.2 Google removed the ability to switch airplane radios... a pretty senseless change in my opinion. And the only way around it is to root. (This means the difference between one- and

I wear these to work... After wearing "barefoot" Merrell shoes (with Vibram soles) anything with a heel just feels weird.

I have several pairs of Docs'.

Does not seem to do Google Music.