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Comment Gmail & Drive Need Improved Features (Score 2) 99

Gmail & Drive need improvements to control file size management and to enable backups.

1. Gmail needs to add the ability to delete large attachments while keeping the email text. A workaround is forwarding the email to yourself with a slightly different subject line and delete the attachment, but it should be much more convenient than that.

2. Drive should allow Google-Doc and Google-Sheets files to be downloaded in their native format (or in a zip file) for backup. And enable them to be uploaded again. Forcing users to export them as docx and xlsx files is a stupid lock-in tactic. Converting back and forth somewhat mangles the files on each conversion. Gdoc-docx and gss-xlsx conversion aren't perfect and require human fixups.

3. Hint: Lock a docx or xlsx file when it is uploaded to G-Drive so it is not auto-mangled when someone clicks on it for viewing. Google should allow multiple files to be selected and locked at one time rather than require people to lock them one at a time.

4. Useful feature hint: Upload a photo of text to Drive and open it as a Doc, and it will do OCR and convert the photo to a text document.

Comment Re:So..... (Score 1) 50

Chrome could borrow a few easy ideas from MS Edge.
Have 2 or 3 rows of recent sites on a new tab instead of only 1.
Paste the title of a URL link instead of the long URL gobbledygook when cutting a pasting from a web site into a document or email.
Anything else?

Comment Better Idea - Shade Disks at L1 Lagrange Point (Score 1) 80

The space mirrors could be useful. A more useful idea would be to launch "shade disks" that are stationary at the L1 Lagrange Point between the Earth and the Sun. They could provide shade for cities and polar regions that are too hot and cool them with partial shade. The challenge is keeping them fueled so they can move to track where the shade is needed as the Earth rotates. Question: Do the Lagrange Point forces allow us to position a disk such that we don't have to expend a lot of fuel just resisting the solar wind?

Comment Not Just Cars, Oscilloscopes Too (Score 1) 170

Siglent oscilloscopes charge a subscription for features too. I am fine with the practice because it reduces costs to sell one piece of hardware, but enable higher end features for those that want to pay extra, but Siglent does it in a scummy manner.

They sell a scope with all features enabled, and then a month later things stop working and you have to pay more money. It is not clear when you purchase that things will stop working. Some essential features of spectrum analyzers stop working. (And Murphy's law says they will stop working when you need them. :) )

Siglent does offer some very nice scopes at a good price, and I recommend them. But they provide a demo unit with all features enabled, and you can't tell what will go away after a month when you buy the base model.

They should have a menu allowing features to be turned on and off during the trial period.

Comment Re:Finally more than 32KB ram (Score 3, Insightful) 51

Most Arduino boards have specs that might have been nice during the last decade.

Yes, but there is a nice simplicity to an AVR microcontroller that makes them enjoyable to work with for small projects, and makes them learnable for newer hobbyists and students. ARMs are great, but they are overly complex.

Comment There Are Lots of Competitor Buyouts - Ignored (Score 3, Insightful) 18

The USA seems to ignored the purchase of competitors in most cases. Why is this any different? FedEx bought TNT Cargo which was a much for affordable air courier just to kill their competitor and expand their business. Air shipping costs have gone up as a result from what I can see.

Comment Use Gitea Instead of Github (Score 1) 114

For greater security, your organization can host their own Gitea server rather than be exposed to the MS security gaffes at Hithub. Check out Gitea.com and https://github.com/go-gitea.

"Gitea = Painless self-hosted all-in-one software development service, including Git hosting, code review, team collaboration, package registry and CI/CD"

Comment Now Google Needs Some Switches (Score 1) 31

I would find Google much more usable if there were some selection switches to turn off AI images and turn off the stock images.

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Google would also be more helpful if you could tell it "yes I'm looking to purchase something" or no I'm not. Sometimes it's pushing all the retail links when I don't want them, and other times when I am actually searching for something I need to buy the other sites are clutter.

Altavista was good at letting you define what you were looking for.

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