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X-plore on android can give file access via Web frontend in paid Version.
With that you can drag and drop files if that’s what you’re looking for.
X-plore on android can give file access via Web frontend in paid Version.
With that you can drag and drop files if that’s what you’re looking for.
Golden cage.
Their way or no way.
It’s really simple.
Oh adding to that, ever since I received the knowledge: the support, guru or whatever appointment? Worse than doctors and I hate that too. Why??
Of course. I would not recommend using it.
More like giving hints or a rough frame to work with.
I also posed the question why I don’t get a date in the output of course.
Well I have to defend it here, it explicitly stated
if you have a column named “created_at” or “date”
But yeah anyhow anyone should be able to figure the own solution out with this. Nonwithstanding that if you need gpt for this, you might not have a good time in general.
The reason the date is not in the output is because you didn’t include a date column in your SELECT statement.
If you want to include the date in the output, you’ll need to add a column that contains the date to your SELECT statement. For example, if you have a column named “created_at” or “date” in your mainWorkSpace table, you can add it to your SELECT statement like this:
SELECT task, status, id, created_at FROM mainWorkSpace WHERE user_id = @user_id
This will include the created_at column in the output of your query.
🤷 Gpt, first try. I don’t know what you asked.
I might, thanks!
I didn’t read that one.
Ken’s book is mainly focused on the business side of things. While that does sound boring how I stated it it is very good imo.
Color me surprised. I’ve read ken’s book which is recommendable. So what’s new here?
Having a closer look I’d really recommend the book, written by him and not some interviews with him. 🤷
And hi to all other old farts.
Well can’t say much positive about this.
Was broken and incomplete at so many levels from the beginning.
We still had some fun with it though, to be fair. But mostly it’s been a mess.
Thank you for the good response, I appreciate it.
Truderinger has a lot of space in comparison to other streets so there’s not much issue there, I think.
The marsstraße is kinda similar but more industrial.
I could see all those examples in various places here too. Also cars driving on pathways and so on. Maybe the density and amount of issues is different, I don’t know, possibly.
What drives me mad here is the absolute inaction. The city even responds to requests with the risk of damage to cars (!!) instead of considering humans.
Yeah those pictures do compare. I see it every day.
Just now someone parked a transporter in the middle of a turning area.
I can assume though that you’ve been at a location which does not show this.
Pf, try Munich.
(a quick search reveals the ratio of inhabitants to cars to be similar and they’re parking everywhere and it’s just accepted bad behaviour)
While having killall is nice, I didn’t have many use cases with it, administering Linux privately and for corporations in around 2 decades.
But that’s just me 😀
Who could have expected the evildoers lying?? 😁
I’m sorry.
It seems your /s was not sufficient. Sigh.
I don’t think he has feelings about anything you mentioned (those are valid points though).
It’s just image maintenance to him.
Okay