That just allows Google full access to all logs from any application you have installed.
That service is not free either per month and those costs will be passed to the consumer in either a subscription or worse software.
That just allows Google full access to all logs from any application you have installed.
That service is not free either per month and those costs will be passed to the consumer in either a subscription or worse software.
I’m interested to see what hosted options are out there as well.
If you’re willing to consider alternatives, take a look at Greenshot. It’s a free and open source local program that takes a screenshot which allows you to edit it directly and copy the image to clipboard without saving.
It includes the ability to add text, blur out parts, crop, draw arrows. Just press print screen to capture an image.
As well as “The universe and everything else”
Bruh, get a 2019+ Miata MX5. It solves 95% of what you are complaining about and it’s fun to drive.
I would never use a soft touch car wash. At best it’s going to put small micro scratches in the paint. At worst it’s going to put actual scratches in the paint.
Trying to cook a lot pudding in a big steel bowl in middle school. The bowl was a forever casualty.
I was 12+ years and browsed almost exclusively on mobile through RIF. I switched over to Lemmy and I’m liking it so far.
I like the fourth or the last one since it encourages all other error responses to follow a similar standard. That will allow the client to have a reusable error model and error checking.
I’ve had to use APIs where every response was 200 ok with json, 400 bad request with pain text that said unauthorized, or a 500 error that returned an HTML error page. The worst.