archive.org is great, but is it just me or is the site just super slow all the time?
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You can create an email alias for your Microsoft account and then only enable login from that account. If you then do not use that email for anything but the login, you should be pretty safe from credential stuffing attacks.
I had a very similar issue with multiple failed login attempts and changing my login email stopped it right away.
safety razor is the way to go imo. Same benefits of a shavette but easier to use and harder to cut yourself
Have you looked at how Obsidian handles it? I think their solution is pretty much perfect. You have the markdown, you write wysiwym, but you only ever see the source when your cursor is in that specific line/part. Also for equations.
maybe a WhatsApp backup?
To be fair, that equates to just above 3 USD per year if the numbers from the other post are correct.
As someone in an important position once said to me, having a PhD shows that you have frustration tolerance.
You don't. You could try overleaf or some wysiwyg editor for LaTeX, but both need some getting used to and at least a minute amount of effort. Overleaf probably has the lowest barrier of entry (0 set up required), but is a paid service.
yep, markdown is a great alternative to LaTeX if you don't need fancy layouts or anything special
From what I've found on safety datasheets it should be more like 3 g/kg. The numbers on this seem a bit off in general.
Wart mal bis du siehst wie Fn und Strg/Ctrl bei manchen ThinkPads angeordnet sind
There's no bit of branding on there though and the artwork is pretty neat. I wish the print was higher quality though.