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  • It highkey kinda sucks tho, being implicitly all like “I I can’thave Apollo do Reddit than nobody can have it!”. Its really childish and selfish in the way it fucks over almthe people who grew dependant on it for their Reddit-type social fix app

    Maybe I’ve missed something but as far as I’m aware he hasn’t done anything to try and stop Voyager; he just didn’t give it a seal of approval.

    As a practical matter, I wouldn’t invest any time or money into the guy’s projects anymore not because he doesn’t do amazing UI/UX/App work, but because he is not someone is seems to plan long-term or is advised by anyone who could have told him this would be a problem legally or administratively etc.

    I think he absolutely does plan ahead. The fact that he was able to absorb the expense of all the refunds he was forced to issue for subscriptions that extended beyond his ability to access the API speaks directly to that.

    Not to mention his foresight in being able to bring receipts when Spez and the other Reddit admins attempted to smear him in the press.

    I think you feel more strongly about it than I do, so I’m not trying to change your mind or anything. I’m just adding my perspective.






  • Then there is QNAP. Apparently their system QTS is not as polished as DSM, but everything needed should still be there. There’s similarly priced, similarly equipped TS-462. It’s just dual-core CPU, but has more RAM (not upgradeable though) and it seems it can accept M.2 as storage at least. As per internet research, the build quality is just as good as Synology.

    I have the QNAP TS-462. It’s my first and only NAS so I don’t have any points of comparison for you. Feel free to ask any questions you have and I can try and answer for you.

    I do want to point out that the RAM is upgradable, but, unintuitively, only on the smaller 4GB RAM SKU; the 8GB RAM SKU has the memory soldered on.

    I learned this the hard way and had to return the first one that arrived, but I currently have the memory maxed out at 16GB.











  • I have no experience with CDG personally, I’ll share what I do know.

    1. If you booked passage from Spain to Tokyo the carrier is responsible for getting you to Tokyo whether you make your transfer or not. They should provide lodging and meals to cover any extended stay in Paris if you miss the connection.
    2. If you booked two separate tickets on your own, it is your responsibility and expense if you miss the transfer. And you most likely will if you have checked luggage. In this scenario the airline won’t transfer your luggage for you like the will in scenario 1
    3. In my experience (again; not specifically with CDG) an hour is cutting it close for an international layover. I have had several and many have involved sprinting to the gate. I have never missed a connection though.
    4. You can’t rely on running alone. You will have to go through security again in your layover city. This could be the long pole in the tent and is essentially out of your control
    5. Don’t be afraid to ask people for help. Let the stewards on your Valencia/Paris flight know you have a short layover. If you’re stuck in a long line at security let those in front of you know you have a short layover. Nine times out of ten, they will let you go ahead.

    That’s all that’s coming to mind at the moment. Sorry I don’t have a definitive answer for you; I hope this helps though…


  • You don’t hand it over. You don’t even have to unlock your phone:

    From the Apple Support Article on presenting your ID:

    How to present your driver’s license or state ID in person

    1. Hold the top of your iPhone or the display of your Apple Watch near the identity reader. You don’t need to unlock, show, or hand over your device to present your license or ID.
    2. On the screen of your device, review the information that will be shared.
    3. To provide your consent:
    • On an iPhone using Face ID: Double-click the side button to authenticate.
    • On an iPhone using Touch ID: Hold your finger on the Home button to authenticate.
    • On an Apple Watch: Double-click the side button. When you successfully present your license or ID, a checkmark and Done appear on your device.