Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive Cloud Storage Comparison (Reblog)

Posted on Posted on December 19, 2019, 11:56 am by Kyle Christopher Blanchard (@kylecblanchard).

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Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive Cloud Storage Image (screenshot)
Source: “Google Drive vs. Microsoft OneDrive: A point-by-point comparison.” PCWorld, 06 Jan. 2020, pcworld.com/article/3510499/google-drive-vs-microsoft-onedrive.html

“Google Drive vs. Microsoft OneDrive: A point-by-point comparison”

Source: pcworld.com/article/3510499/google-drive-vs-microsoft-onedrive.html  (the link opens in a new tab).

This PCWorld  (the link opens in a new tab) article was written by contributor Ian Paul  (the link opens in a new tab) and lists out a comparison of cloud storage points between the services Google Drive  (the link opens in a new tab) and Microsoft OneDrive  (the link opens in a new tab). Mr. Paul’s article spells out six different points during his comparison with a “winner” cloud storage system at the end of each comparison point. The six comparison points are “pricing and value” with winners of both “value” and “pure storage amount,” “search” with a “search” winner, “on-the-desktop” with a winner, “end-to-end encryption” with a winner, “added security” with a winner, and Mr. Paul then ends the article with his “conclusion” section (Paul).

Source: Paul, Ian. “Google Drive vs. Microsoft OneDrive: A point-by-point comparison.” PCWorld, 19 Dec. 2019, pcworld.com/article/3510499/google-drive-vs-microsoft-onedrive.html.



Stephen West’s Interview with Massimo Pigliucci on David Hume and Stoicism

Posted on Posted on August 31, 2019, 10:39 am by Kyle Christopher Blanchard (@kylecblanchard).

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Here, Stephen West interviews Massimo Pigliucci, a current-day philosopher, and practitioner of stoicism, about his views on David Hume.

In the podcast’s episode, stoicism is mentioned, which is of interest to me, personally, seeing as how I take an inventory of my motives, actions, thoughts, and reactions daily for my recovery program. Stoicism sounds similar to this and it may be how the older civilizations of humanity practiced such things, knowing the lifestyle in terms of being a ‘stoic,’ not necessarily in recovering from the disease of addiction but, also, in terms of being ‘ethically mindful’ in all areas of life (Pigliucci open.spotify.com/episode/77inMrkeA0Fx1o13QpLEGN?si=S3meCx0ATgKJbHGdnqDFGA the link opens in a new tab). This attitude and lifestyle of stoicism, though, need not only apply to those suffering from addiction. Living as a stoic, in modern times, is possible for anyone. Stephen West’s interviewee, Massimo Pigliucci, mentions a website blog he runs with thoughts on this (howtobeastoic.wordpress.com the link opens in a new tab), which Pigliucci lets us know he will also turn into a book.



Philosophize This! Podcast by Stephen West

Posted on Posted on August 21, 2019, 10:26 pm by Kyle Christopher Blanchard (@kylecblanchard).

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Great listen!

Philosophize This! Podcast (open.spotify.com/show/2Shpxw7dPoxRJCdfFXTWLE the link opens in a new tab), on Spotify  (the link opens in a new tab), by Stephen West (@Iamstephenwest on Twitter-  the link opens in a new tab). Find the podcast on Philosophizethis.org  (the link opens in a new tab), Patreon.com/philosophizethis  (the link opens in a new tab), Facebook.com/Philosophizethisshow/  (the link opens in a new tab), and Twitter.com/Iamstephenwest  (the link opens in a new tab).