Yeah I've been saying this to people. Don't get mad at GDPR, get mad at companies who harvest your data
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I like to use cash. Used it all the time. But now I've fallen for the bank-card convenience... (especially self-checkout counters).
I've been considering to start using cash more again, but also I've noticed a bunch of places that don't take cash anymore :/
"Your friends and family understand what you do"
I've used Exportify (https://github.com/watsonbox/exportify) to get CSVs of my playlists. I do it for kind of disaster recovery scenario, so I've never actually had to re-import my playlists. Judging from the readme it seems it's possible but tedious. And as for importing to a different service, no idea.
It does require you to log in with your Spotify account though. But I think it's trustworthy enough and also you can self host it.
Sounds like JavaScript
Hmm yes maybe. I do remember a paywall bypass extension was removed from there because publishers were complaining to Vercel. Worst case scenario I guess your website gets taken down
You can create a simple static website and deploy it to Vercel for free. You can buy a domain name and attach it pretty easily, but it's not needed (by default website will have .vercel.app domain).
JavaScript and TypeScript too
I've always had this question. When I login with Google, I know what data the website will get from my Google account. But what data can Google get from the website and my usage of it, if any? (besides, of course, that I have an account on said website).
Oh man I hadn't seen a git checkout -b
in years haha since they introduced switch
and restore
, never looked back
Can relate. With colleagues we have daydreamed about opening a bar, a bakery, a hostel on the beach, yet we're all still here, pressing buttons to make the lights on the screen change.
This would be the best way. Unfortunately they made it the other way around. A screen at the door shows the code, and you scan it with the app.
In my previous gym the code was on the app, but I'm not sure anymore if it was static or it changed over time. But the reader on the door was awful, I used to spend a good 3 minutes trying different angles with my phone to make it recognize the code.