I understand that. You, and you alone have these numerous, numerous (non existent) issues
I understand that. You, and you alone have these numerous, numerous (non existent) issues
I don’t think that’s an accurate framing. I have had slow and fast machines on several oses and they all ran it fine. You might have been cursed by a witch or something? Shit’s not remotely normal
Yeah I’ve used Firefox on several platforms and never had these issues. Sounds like a you thing
As long as they don’t link them to those links, thereby confusing them to the point of being completely turned off to the idea
Have you met… Anyone?
Most tracking parameters actually just specify the source the link came from. Like Twitter or an email. I don’t see a lot of tracking parameters that literally are tried to an individual account. But here you seem to be saying that’s the most common type of tracking param
Twitter has always been garbage but now it’s way worse than ever before
That’s interesting. Learn something new every day. Thanks
Ah, yeah I normally would only need to do that in the context of signing a contract, which I do using Gimp or Photoshop.
Have you tried these? https://www.lifewire.com/best-free-pdf-editors-4147622
Depends on the platform I’m on. There are so many options. SumatraPDF on windows, whatever default app pop os has, preview on Mac, builtin android PDF viewer. I assume you’re on windows because you mentioned acrobat. There are several options beside sumatra. I think many are decent.
Png is not always lossless. It also supports compression. But your point stands, it’s not the best compression
Why would you use acrobat? I haven’t used it in many years and use PDFs all the time
I’ve yet to see anything but posts about this issue, so I’m confused by comments like this. I’m a daily user some days heavily and have been for a couple months.
That was my reaction too. People do but I’m not sure I understand. One thing, you could be much more easily on the hook for any copyright issue even if accidental. Also you’re paying for a new service. I’d rather just occasionally do some local maintenance and pay the $2 a month extra to keep my machine running which I’d likely do anyhow.
I tried jellyfin before I decided to buy the Plex lifetime pass and it just flat out would not boot. The docker container kept failing and I tried various things to troubleshoot. Made me sad but I felt like it was time to finally commit to Plex after using it for like 8 years…
Yeah and it was banned for being heavily used by awful criminals. Probably not a big deal to switch hosts even if you didn’t self host for some reason
Yeah too bad that I was on a host heavily associated with CSAM /s
They’re aware of baiting clicks
It just feels more solid. I like connect but it has rough edges that I don’t see in boost
Yeah, I actually think that person is lying honestly