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Yoni1
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Comment #5771608
Do iPhones use standard MicroUSB? The non-standard port is a business decision.
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Comment #5360776
Yeah, I was wondering whether he meant to write "I can't agree more".
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Comment #5248403
http://xkcd.com/667/
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Comment #5241754
Yeah, "0.9999... != 1" posts would never happen on HN :)
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Comment #5241392
I got some, can you dupe me a GPOW? TPTPTPTP~~~^_^
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Comment #5206327
How would one know this is a nuke? Earthquakes happen.
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Comment #4997008
Pretty! I had wanted to make something like this, but one feature I thought of and you didn't do: For the entered regexp, generate 20 random matches and show them to me. Use case f…
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Comment #4986261
Mechanism: I wrote myself a Google doc with my new year's resolutions and I'm going to set Astrid reminders to review them quarterly (let's say at the end of March, June, September…
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Comment #4965951
Correction: It appears I'm wrong and you're right.
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Comment #4964101
From your reply, it sounds much worse than I thought. I had no idea my team admin could see all my data until now! If joining a team account changed after your October changes, the…
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Comment #4963648
A lot more storage and some more features.
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Comment #4963591
Hey, OP here - First of all, in Dropbox's defense, I probably did not give you guys enough time to respond before going public with this (also, living in Israel I sometimes forget …
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Comment #4963266
I have never received such an email. I totally did not see it coming when my account was deleted.
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Comment #4963205
I didn't even notice that until now, and definitely not when I originally clicked the link :)
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Comment #4963094
As far as I know you can't get anyone's files if they don't explicitly share them (or put them in the Public or team folder).
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Comment #4963079
That's good personal advice - but it's not really a solution to the problem for everyone.
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Comment #4963075
OP here - (in my story) the Teams account creator did not do this out of cruelty, they just didn't know this is what Dropbox does. I imagine very few people realize that this is ho…
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Comment #4963065
If it's hard it's due to bad design. It could've been possible.
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Comment #4963034
Thanks :)
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Comment #4963031
I don't think making a new account just for your Teams access is very convenient. The desktop application is only associated with 1 account at a time. So (until Dropbox changes som…
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Comment #4945117
This is kind of an encouraging question. To me it screams "people don't know C anymore, capitalize on your skill while you still can".
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Comment #4902117
You can add those IPs as "www.facebook.com" in your hosts file and then the site becomes accessible.
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Comment #4902115
Yup, that worked. However it's pretty useless as nobody else is online :)