Yeah the moment Proton developed a password manager I switched. Very convenient and the price ain't bad if you use all their services.
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I had the same thought watching the movie.
I heard this tip that works decently sometimes.
If you notice it's dirty, don't conclude that you have to clean. Instead, because you're noticing, you should conclude you want it to be clean. That obviously requires you to do some cleaning, but it's something you want, not something you're forced to do.
You can also just block element with uBlock to get rid of it, no need for an additional extension.
When she was 13.
Nah, watches are for timekeeping, everything else may live in my phone so I can easily place it out of reach and ignore it.
Just forget about rectangles altogether, circular video is where it's at!
Yeah, the rage seems to usually stem from two misunderstandings:
- It forces you to use Bluetooth headphones.
- A 3.5mm jack is cheap and trivial to build into a phone, so there's little or no reason to not include it.
You already pointed out why neither of those are legitimate reasons. For 1 you just need a simple dongle, not new headphones. For 2, because the Fairphone is modular and repairable, it's not just the 3.5mm jack but also a custom replaceable daughterboard they'd have to develop and keep in stock.
Not having a 3.5mm jack is a minor inconvenience at most, I don't get the rage either.
Proton includes cloud storage and recently started supporting automatic backup of pictures on your phone.
Isn't rayon just cellulose? Maybe it's just labeled differently.
Or, here's a crazy idea, for the one week each year where you actually need the range you rent a Honda Civic and leave your EV at home.
To counter some of the other comments, them being based in Panama is a huge plus imo, if you're inclined to do things deemed illegal by local authorities. They have no incentive to comply with government issued search warrants or the like. Most western country-based companies are legally obligated to comply with those requests, or even store information for a number of years. With quantum-based decryption there's no saying how long even encrypted data will be safe.