

I use Joplin with a self hosted WebDAV for syncing. Works like a charms on all my devices.
I use Joplin with a self hosted WebDAV for syncing. Works like a charms on all my devices.
Does anyone know if the typical restrictions for disabled people moving to the EU will be loosened in this context?
I’ve never heard of such a thing. Care to elaborate?
In France, most insurance companies are mutual and not for profit. (Basically a communist hellhole!)
What you are describing is not insurance, it’s capitalism in general.
The main European actor is called Eutelsat. They say they can provide a similar quality of service in Ukraine as Starlink. They have GEO sats and a LEO constellation of around 650 satellites.
In France, “lave-linge” and “machine à laver” are equally common. The first is masculine and the second feminine. For dryers, “sèche-linge” is definitely most common, and is masculine. Of course this might be very different in Quebec or other french-speaking regions.
The runner is open source, and that’s what matter in this discussion. If you host the model on your own servers, you can ensure that no corporation (american or Chinese) has access to your data. Access to the training code and data is irrelevant here.
We European get our baby hats provided by social security, same as our baby cigarettes.