

Why would you torrent from your phone?
Wrong tool for the job…
Why would you torrent from your phone?
Wrong tool for the job…
My reasons:
Maybe it’s just Samsung that’s trash, I dunno. I tried hard to like android and in principle I should prefer Google’s more open ecosystem. But it just seems to enable every manufacturer of android phones to try to outcompete each other in how awful they can make the experience of owning their products, all in the name of trying to differentiate themselves from their competitors.
At this point is it even subterfuge?
They’re not hiding it any more.
Hanlon’s Razor fails us here.
This shot is not sufficiently explained by stupidity.
Cruelty.
Or Russia.
Same thing.
Can you stop spamming that everywhere? Make a post if you want to.
Also, punctuation is your friend.
That’d be trademark, not copyright.
Not sure why the scare quotes around IDF.
Helps if you spell February correctly.
I just tried that actually.
Not at all impressed with its integrated OnlyOffice. I want an alternative to MS office not a clone.
Find me a replacement for Google Docs and I’m in.
prioritising public health over money
You must live in a different USA than I do.
literally obeying the law in this case.
Yeah, no. That’s not how the law works. This is purely internal Google policy and licking trumps asshole.
Sometimes it makes a network connection work temporarily.
I find them okay, but I am much more concerned with consistent fonts than with a variety of decorative fonts.
The default fonts feel very old-fashioned though.
Moving this to a top-level comment.
Overleaf is fantastic, as long as you are okay with non-WYSIWYG document editing and learning some LaTeX.
Typst is also worth looking at, as a similar concept. It uses a very different language than LaTeX, but feels more in touch with modern sensibilities.
I’m not a huge fan of Google as a company, but Google Docs seems to be the first and only one that actually put some new thought into how to organize their toolbar, so that’s my go-to.
Edit: thinking a little further, my other go-tos are Overleaf or Typst. Those do require that you be okay with a non-wysiwyg editor of course, but they are excellent.
As long as you’re okay with an interface that slavishly clones the terrible MS-Word ribbon bar.
Because American ideals don’t line up with American reality.
Slow, extra data traffic, extra battery usage.
What are the upsides? I could see a phone being a great controller for a remote seedbox for sure.