This has been (and still is) a very special week. The past 7 days have been emotionally (and, to a lesser extent, work-wise) very challenging. And even when I'm tired, I realize that, in my opinion, I have the best job in the world. Because working with open-source tools provides everyone with the same opportunities, in the most open and free manner possible. Few fields offer the same conditions, and I feel like I belong to a great group, a group of passionate and constructive people, without any distinctions of any kind.
The SCOTUS immunity decision drove deep despair and concern that Trump’s indictments and even the verdict against him are now in jeopardy. While the path is tougher, the way forward remains clear and viable. I explain in today’s piece, link in the replies.
People are still setting their hair on fire over Biden’s debate performance. It’s time to chill and start working toward his reelection. My analysis in the replies.
This week’s Just for Xeets and Giggles is out, just in time to help shake those post-debate blues. And look who is back with “How to Boat”! See the collection at the link in the replies.
Frage zur Nextcloud APP am Smartphone (Lineage/Android/F-Driod)
Wie kann man Dateien aus dem Nextcloud-Pfad des Smartphones in die Dateistruktur des Smartphones verschieben? Und das so komfortabel, dass auch Menschen mit wenig Lust auf technische Dinge damit zurechtkommen?
Dass ich Dateien mittels einer Dateimanager-APP von SD-Karte > Android > Media > com.nextcloud.client > nextcloud > [email protected] > MeinPfad manuell nach SD-Karte > MyData verschieben kann, ist jedem halbwegs technisch Interessiertem vermutlich klar. Aber auf Dauer sicherlich schon nervig genug. Und für einen normalen, vielleicht schon älteren Handynutzer, ist das in den meisten Fällen wohl viel zu viel.
Innerhalb der Netxcloud-App habe ich zwar Optionen zum Verschieben gefunden, aber die beziehen sich, wie es aussieht, nur auf den Nextcloud-Space. Nach außerhalb ins Dateisystem des Smartphones kann ich keine Dateien kopieren.
Emergency medical care that includes abortion is legal again in Idaho, but only for now. In today’s piece, I explain the Court’s bizarre rush to grant review then equally unusual whoopsies in its decision today. Bottom line: Don’t trust them. Link in replies.