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Jon C.10
2 years agoCollaborator | Level 8
Disaster: Dropbox removing external disk support for Mac users :(
In case anyone's unaware... if you're a Mac user storing your Dropbox on an external drive, you'll shortly lose that ability. https://talk.tidbits.com/t/dropbox-drops-support-for-storing-files-on...
- 4 months agoHi Everybody,We’re excited to share that external drive support for Dropbox for macOS on File Provider is now available for testing as a beta feature. This is available to some users today and will be available to additional users on a rolling basis. In order to be eligible to test this feature, please follow the instructions in this Help Center article.Keep in mind that participation in beta programs is subject to the certain terms and conditions. There are certain additional participation requirements:
- This beta is only available to US-based users
- You must be on macOS 15 beta
- You must have an external drive that is APFS formatted and encrypted
Please let me know if you have any further questions!
TheMainOne
Collaborator | Level 9
psalcal
no, with your help we will tackle what’s going on right here.
But I think it’s time to begin talking about how this company has a white manager who openly talks about how she would rather hire a black person regardless of their qualifications.
Being a mixed family ourselves, we find this ridiculous. All of us would prefer to be able to be hired based on our abilities which is the only thing we can really do anything about it. We can’t help our skin color.
I have asked the company to explain their position over and over and they don’t respond. When talking with their customer service they refused to address this.
I’d like to know what actions have been taken against this manager to ensure fairness will be the way the company is run from here on out.
Thank you psalcal for keeping this alive so that more people can see it here.
Would appreciate anybody else who is disgusted by this like we are to also join in and demand a response from the company.
no, with your help we will tackle what’s going on right here.
But I think it’s time to begin talking about how this company has a white manager who openly talks about how she would rather hire a black person regardless of their qualifications.
Being a mixed family ourselves, we find this ridiculous. All of us would prefer to be able to be hired based on our abilities which is the only thing we can really do anything about it. We can’t help our skin color.
I have asked the company to explain their position over and over and they don’t respond. When talking with their customer service they refused to address this.
I’d like to know what actions have been taken against this manager to ensure fairness will be the way the company is run from here on out.
Thank you psalcal for keeping this alive so that more people can see it here.
Would appreciate anybody else who is disgusted by this like we are to also join in and demand a response from the company.
UKD
2 years agoExperienced | Level 12
TheMainOne
It seems you like hijacking threads for your own personal goals. Whatever your beliefs or opinions are on the matter, this thread specifically is about the lack of ability to use external storage in the upcoming release of Dropbox.
So… for what I can see from other peoples comments let me lay this down nice and easy for you. Do your SJW work somewhere else. This thread is not the right place. Whether anybody agrees or disagrees with you is entirely up to them. Most of us live in countries that give us the freedom to have and give our opinions without fear of repercussions.
So me being nice and polite, take your message elsewhere and let those who use this thread for the title of the thread continue onwards without having to read your SJW comments and deal with your personal activism on against the company for something that has nothing to do with you. If this offends you, then sorry snowflake but maybe you should crawl in to your feather laden soft bubble where there’s no sharp edges and people speak softly at you whilst spooning you your food and wiping your ar*e with the softest toilet paper in the world.
It seems you like hijacking threads for your own personal goals. Whatever your beliefs or opinions are on the matter, this thread specifically is about the lack of ability to use external storage in the upcoming release of Dropbox.
So… for what I can see from other peoples comments let me lay this down nice and easy for you. Do your SJW work somewhere else. This thread is not the right place. Whether anybody agrees or disagrees with you is entirely up to them. Most of us live in countries that give us the freedom to have and give our opinions without fear of repercussions.
So me being nice and polite, take your message elsewhere and let those who use this thread for the title of the thread continue onwards without having to read your SJW comments and deal with your personal activism on against the company for something that has nothing to do with you. If this offends you, then sorry snowflake but maybe you should crawl in to your feather laden soft bubble where there’s no sharp edges and people speak softly at you whilst spooning you your food and wiping your ar*e with the softest toilet paper in the world.
- KyleKoch2 years agoHelpful | Level 6I do appreciate leveraging purchasing power to influence corporate good governance. I’d also suggest if you want to make positive change, it starts with dialogue that invites participation rather than alienates through condemnation.
That said …
Can we just keep this topic focused on what it’s supposed to be about and not flood it with completely unrelated info.
It’s not cool to hijack a thread. Bad form all the way around. It’s very disrespectful to the people here who are looking for specific technical answers. We don’t want to wade through unrelated info, thanks.
Please and thank you! - TheMainOne2 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
Hi UKD
Far from it actually. I guess maybe you need to look back over this thread and see all of my contributions to the exact issue you mention. Forcing us to use our primary drive. That has been my focus. And if you look at the writings I have just posted, you will see my full intention.
One thing I personally appreciate is when people write professionally and communicate in such a way that is not offensive. I have done my best to do this and will continue. I won't call you names and I won't try to belittle you.
So you know, I have three main issues.
1. Forcing us to use our primary drive to use dropbox. That has been what most of my writing has been about.
2. A policy of insubordination to their customers. This includes not responding to issues of fairness.
3. Issues of privacy.
I have and will continue to write on all of these issues.
Writing to me the way you did will simply cause me to be more vocal in my expression of what I think is correct. So please, let's keep the party going. And I'm grateful for your help.
- TheMainOne2 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
You wrote: "I do appreciate leveraging purchasing power to influence corporate good governance. I’d also suggest if you want to make positive change, it starts with dialogue that invites participation rather than alienates through condemnation."
I could not agree more with this. Thank you for your voice on this issue as well. Good governance is what I think is correct.
To set the story straight, I have from the beginning then my level best to ask, seemingly dozens of times for answers. To this day I have not got them. On any of the issues that I'm concerned with. I have not condemned in the beginning. I asked and asked and asked some more. But never was any acceptable answer forthcoming. In fact, for the most part they have shunned all of us.
I am concerned with their "good governance" of three primary issues.
1. Answers regarding why they were not out in front of the issue requiring us to use our primary drive. Why do we have to hear about this indirectly? Why weren't they forthcoming in getting ahead of the issue and notifying all of their clients? What specifically is being done about this? We don't have any good answers on any of this. And I can only assume based on what you wrote that you don't like it either.
2. I don't think it is "good governance" to treat people in a racist manner. And I will continue to let people know about this issue. And I will do my best to make sure that I'm talking about number one above more than anything.
3. I believe that privacy is also an important issue. One of "good governance" in the way our data is being handled. All of these together equal that the company to me is not exercising "good governance". I think you hit it right on the head with the use of this term.
Thank you for participating and helping to keep all of this alive. In general, I agree with you overall. I'm writing because all together, these three issues concern me. For those that don't agree with the other issues I have, ignore them.
I believe calling a spade a spade is correct. I realize we won't all agree. That's fine with me. Nor do I intend to change minds. I intend to raise awareness. I think a lot of people think like we do. Even if we don't agree on all things we can agree on a bunch of them. And even if it's just one thing then our voices together are making a difference in my opinion.
Thank you for weighing in on this. I think we need more voices. Personally, I'd really like to get some answers that are real answers to these issues.
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