Sounds like it’s time to use the website and not the app. And if you can’t use the website instead of an app, you should probably switch banks.
Sounds like it’s time to use the website and not the app. And if you can’t use the website instead of an app, you should probably switch banks.
I want to say I had the AB partitioning unlike the Google Pixel 1 or Nexus 6P or something like that. It’s been a long time ago and I don’t even want to think of not having them anymore. The fact that they waited this long to adopt it just seems kind of dumb.
Wait, really? They have not had that feature until now? That’s fucking ridiculous. Considering I’ve had it on my $200 one plus for three years and my $200 Motorola’s for years before that.
Yep, I run one in my Firefox, and I just leave it open 24-7.
How might I go about relaunching springboard on Android? At least on iOS back in the day, it used to be called springboard, where it would reset the launcher, and you actually got booted back to the lock screen. Reason I ask is because I am on lineage OS and for whatever reason, after a while, my notification sounds stop working and I have to reboot my phone in order to get them back. But I saw yesterday that my springboard reloaded and the sounds came back as well. So I’m wondering how to force that instead of having to do a full reboot cycle. Note that I do not have and will not use root.
Personally, when I’m looking at a new device, I look for the width because I really don’t like phones that are more than about 75 millimeters wide, because then when you add a case onto it, it starts to get uncomfortable to hold in the hand, at least for me.
I miss my Nexus 6P. I loved how that phone felt with the aluminum
I feel much better knowing that my 300 entropy passwords that are like 64 characters along are pretty damn good in that case.
Not all crypto is scams, admittedly a lot of it is, but there are some actual genuine innovations such as Monero.
I have actually stopped talking to both friends and family because they refused to use a more privacy-preserving platform.
I have dropped friends, family, and more in order to use more private communications platforms. And if they ever do join those platforms, I will talk to them again.
Is there a gun to your head? If the answer is no, then you’re not being forced to use it. And so you only think you have to use it, because it would be more inconvenient not to do so, but you can make that choice. I don’t use it and never will. And I will simply tell people that if they ask.
I use a proton paid account with my own domain so that if I ever decide to leave proton I can just switch my domain to the new email provider and all my email addresses stay the same
Good. Longer device support is always a good thing and anything that makes that easier is a good thing as well. Computers can feasibly be updated for a decade or longer, and so smartphones should be able to achieve some of that as well.
From what I understand, Matrix is a pretty hard service to write clients for because they’re constantly updating the server architecture and so clients end up very much behind very fast.
No, there is no private way to use Facebook on any platform. The use of Facebook itself completely murders all privacy and should never be considered for use.
All social media is inherently privacy invasive because you are either voluntarily or unwittingly giving the social media data about yourself.
Oh yeah, I knew that you needed a license for this one obviously, but I did not know a mesh testic device could do that high of power. I did not know it was capable of doing so.
Monero is fungible and especially when using the one-year moving average is quite stable. The variance on either side of the moving average is about 15% and that will decrease as adoption occurs. I run a small store where I sell products for Monero at stable prices for three months in a row by using the moving average as my price point.
Mine actually. I’m in the United States, but I actually switched banks. And the vast majority of the reason I did so was because my bank did not allow me to use the website to use their functionality. And so I said fuck you and left them.