I’m talking about the user voice site in this post. That doesn’t use sign in with SimpleLogin or sign in with Proton (which also exists). You can sign into SimpleLogin with Proton.
I’m talking about the user voice site in this post. That doesn’t use sign in with SimpleLogin or sign in with Proton (which also exists). You can sign into SimpleLogin with Proton.
Still in awe that I can’t find any “log in with Proton” option on Proton’s official feature request site.
Were those errors that the drive was full?
Why did you cancel Drive?
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ProtonMail is pretty awesome and makes it very easy to switch.
A better solution might be to not travel to communist countries.
IDK, the National Museum of African American History serves fried chicken every day, so they don’t think there’s anything wrong with it.
How is it possible to have less data on your than Proton? I’m not aware of anything Proton has which isn’t fundamentally required.
IDK why people are interpreting your question about the mechanics of everyone switching at the same time. It sounds to me like you’re asking more about the bigger picture problems it would solve with society, not whether the sudden change would be able to be handled by the banks. Is that what you’re looking for?
Moving to a credit union is a great idea. I did a long time ago and haven’t looked back.
There are some things they don’t offer, sure, but then for stuff like investments I use dedicated platforms for those which is a better experience anyway.
That’s not what he said at all.
Once the shares vest then he can get the money. The point still stands, just not immediately.
This should 100% be illegal.
It wasn’t clear to me from the post that it isn’t genuine. I interpreted the post to mean that it wasn’t famous in some way, just a standard issue dagger, but that it wasn’t a reproduction.
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I’d think any sane society, business, or institution would blacklist him / remove any certifications he has, sue him, and possibly other courses of legal action like fraud.
Don’t forget Englandic people.
This other side of the coin, and this is coming from a long time Linux user, is that for the vast majority of its life Linux has focused on functionality and not toward anything the majority of people care about. Only relatively recently is it a fairly good experience for the average user, but it still has some issues that will mean most users won’t even consider it.
I really wish it could become mainstream, but until it fixes that fine tuning then most people won’t consider it vs a Mac or Windows.
Remember the Zune? It has way more features and functionality than the iPod. But nobody cared. There’s a reason it lost.
A lot of us put up with Linux because of our principles or because we’re developers.
Disagree. Even if we could, from what I understand, large, solid pieces of plastic are better than extremely small, thin, fragile pieces since those are going to turn into microplastics and get everywhere. I’d rather have them in one big chunk.