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You can run Google Kubernetes Engine with a single node, just set the size to 1. It will complain about the high availability, etc. but it works just fine if you don't need that.


Audible has this feature, works exactly as you describe it.


When did they add the sync feature? I asked the audible support about sync two months ago and they said that the notes are only stored on the device you are using. Indeed i couldn't see it anywhere else and when i switched phones the notes wouldn't sync to the new audible installation.


It must have been recently then, I've just looked at my notes in the web player that I had added in the Android app. If you still happen to have your old phone, you may be able to sync them now.


Ah, that is great news, thank you.


No it doesn't, at least not on their Android version. You may just bookmark the location.


I'm running the Android app, version 2.21.0

https://imgur.com/a/Ro0a9


Perhaps they could only be allowed to make calls to numbers that they have verified before investing in the bond.


It appeared to just be using it to fill in the username field for you...


What do you not like about their new Android app? I use it daily and greatly prefer it to the old one.


Obviously the tone wouldn't do at HN, but this Reddit post in /r/unitedkingdom mentions a lot of the problems with the new mobile site and the Android app.

http://www.reddit.com/r/unitedkingdom/comments/2vymm2/does_a...

Re: Android:

>Jackal___ 121 points 1 day ago >Their new Android app is very very slow to load the news and uses a fuck load of background data.

>Quagers 72 points 1 day ago >Also it doesn't download the stories when you hit refresh, just the headlines and then downloads the story when you click the headline. Completely bloody useless on the tube!


1. Crashes about twice in 5 minutes.

2. Tiny cache, compared to the previous one, so totally useless offline

3. Intrusive UI

4. Much slower


The 1TB disk in those is PCI-E.


They all scroll.


I would assume that they are working closer with companies that they trust to feed in information. Having that on an what will eventually be a public API is recipe for disaster.


Each instance of Watson is unique and has to be trained as such based on it's "corpus" (set of data) and actual feedback on the quality of it's answers by experts. The public API sounds like it will allow access to specific flavors of pre-trained and data-filled Watsons, like the food- recipe one or some basic medical ones.


It is validating that the card is in date, if you enter a date that is in the future, it will let you tab to the ccv field.


Do you have any examples of file managers like this from back then?


KDE Konqueror


For the record, Dolphin has all of those features as well (although text-path-by-default and open-zipfile-as-folder both need to be enabled manually).


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