Well, if you have Linux, there's KDE Connect (works on Gnome, too).
My computer sound pauses when I get a call, i see phone notifications (that I want) on my computer, I copy something on my computer and then paste it on my phone.. ..the list goes on.
It's more important to have a reasonable stance, yourself, and in areas you can directly impact, than it is to establish truth in scenarios you have virtually no impact upon.
TBH, of there's going to be a right/left battle, the sooner the better - though, i expect there will be some noise, and the Democrats won't change, and the Republicans won't change, and tensions will continue to grow until abated via another avenue.
Yes. You have a "share". That's the imaginary dropbox-like thing. Then you have a folder on some device that you link to that share. All folders you link with that share become the same on any device, intelligently.
For sanity's sake, unless I'm doing something like syncing game map folders across devices but inside a game's special map folder, i keep them all in a folder called 'sync', and name the folders in 'sync' after the share name. Otherwise, things can get wonky. Consistent naming is important imo. With a share called "share with bob" started from a folder called 'bob sync' on sam's end, 'Sam' on bob's end, and they stay that way after anita joins, and she calls it 'bob and Sam' or something. Someone else joins and calls it "buddies". Then, people say things like 'i put it in the sam folder', and it brings up questions.
But with a little bit of organization, it's awesome. Drop a file in a folder, and it's now on the other person's computer too. They move it out, and the file's gone for you.
If the computers can talk to each other (same lan, or proper internet connection) they will. If you have dysfunctional NAT or phones with no public-facing IP that are connecting to each other, just make sure some system can be accessed, and it's all good. You want a cloud backup? Just set up the daemon on a server somewhere, and join the share.
shrug I've already said what I need to, and nothing you said is unexpected or new. My opinion stands, yours stands, and time moves on. Have a good one.
This is an RTS game in the spirit of Total Annihilation.
labor of love
fully 3d, including ability to rotate or raise/lower view
tens of thousands of units without hardware lag for reasonably modem hardware (3-4 years old)
all shots actively rendered, leading to:
realistic friendly fire
even air units can get hit by ballistic shots targeting land units (although odds are fairly slim)
redirect-unit-to-dodge micro is effective in some situations
meaningful terrain
radar will have blind spots based on line-of-sight
radar gives clear indicator of coverage during placement
two factions, almost 200 units each, with tier 1, 2, and 3 units. A third (currently playable with a setting change) faction is in the works.
crafty, non-cheating ai opponents
free server hosting (!)
active servers all times of day
The overall feel and balance of the game is great. The changes they make to balance are generally light and reasonable, and the game had a good community.
Those few Dems are clearly the ones pushing this. But that it should be bipartisan and should have more support in general has nothing to do with false equivocation.
The irony here, though, is that because of your partisan BS, you clearly interpreted that as an insult to the Democrats.
Well, if you have Linux, there's KDE Connect (works on Gnome, too).
My computer sound pauses when I get a call, i see phone notifications (that I want) on my computer, I copy something on my computer and then paste it on my phone.. ..the list goes on.