@matigo I mean competition with your specific idea—spinning up demos that aren’t just visuals.
@matigo Sounds like a great idea. Leveraging your special talents. Applying them in a service which (I’m guessing) is not readily available to ordinary people and small companies. I know there are tons of web design outfits but I assume they don’t offer proper proof of concept demos for things beyond basic design. I suppose you could be more ambitious and offer the service to bigger outfits but they are so closed-minded. Thorny questions might be how to find the right customers, how to convince them and how to cope with doing all the work yourself if it takes off. It would appear to be (an informed guess again) something where there’s no obvious competition.
@matigo I assume having files on multiple drives will add complexity though.
// @peemee @sumudu
@peemee When duplication involves thousands of files on multiple drives, some with partially overlapping contents. That’s when it gets annoying.
// @sumudu @matigo
It’s easy to deal with a spider on a surface but I’m never quite sure what to do with one dangling in front of my face from the ceiling. I just employed the samurai sword technique with a lambswool duster. I don’t know where spiddy went and I doubt he died but he’s not bothering me now.
@peemee I used the duplicate file finding ability of Disk Drill, the file recovery programme. God, what a mess my files are in. Mustn’t let this happen again. I could also do with an app that’ll merge or equalise the contents of two folders. Doing it manually is masochism
// @sumudu @matigo
@matigo It seems there’s an open source cross-platform one called DupeGuru
// @peemee