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Lots of places have decaf in Korea.


CDs are smaller, cheaper, sound great, and have longer playtime. I think they're the superior medium. I get people prefer the sound of vinyl, though.


Where can I find your previous version?


I had Taken it down one year back ,because of cost of running as it was very powerful application, And currently someone other own that domain so I could not share more info and domain to you


So what app are they _actively_ using?


I'll Remove it for you in next Update


I suspect that's not the reason why the graffiti wasn't removed.


Shame you weren't around when it was the subject of discussion amongst locals.


Recently, rediscovering online radio services (radio.garden)


Here's what I look for:

- cheap (I prefer the feel of cheap plastic keyboards to anything fancy)

- dongle (Bluetooth frustrates me).

- number pad

- dedicated media keys

- no function next to ctrl on the left


Not good for dumbphone enjoyers. I specifically bought a sonim xp3 because it had 4g + VoLTE. It's all very confusing, but it sounds like it won't work when I land back in Australia, regardless of whether I'm willing to switch networks.


What's the advantage of this over sharing links in a group chat?

The design looks great.


Thank you! A group chat is perfect for some links but also some downsides. Hard to find old links, you get pinged even if it’s not important, you get a link but don’t have time at that moment. This is a calm way to share links and has the serendipity of living on your Home Screen. I hope it feels more walkie talkie than text message.


Our team runs into errors (changes not syncing, etc.) on a regular basis 'collaborating' with Excel. definately doesn't work like magic in my experience.


What specifically about emacs org mode made you more organised?


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