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Then again, people need to learn not to keep their money on exchanges. That is a very poor security practice.
Then again, people need to learn not to keep their money on exchanges. That is a very poor security practice.
I prefer rhvoice, because while it is not particularly great, I find it to be better than e-speak.
Rhvoice or espeak from fdroid
Again, centralized exchanges are like public toilets. Get in, do your business, and get the fuck out. This is a good argument against KYC as well, since if they don’t have data, they can’t leak data.
Don’t let the weight of the relationship settle on your shoulders.
Mp3s back when they were like 300kb. This would have been 2003 or so.
To the best of my knowledge, my friend does not have Prime, but I am not totally sure on that. I just don’t have an Amazon account at all.
Lol, i never thought of them as a dealer, but i like it
Thanks, I will check them out, though, that only being level 1 could be a problem.
I don’t even have an Amazon account anymore. If I need something, I just give the money to a friend and have them order it for me. Definitely saves me money because I don’t want to go through the hassle of doing that for most things.
Exactly. I don’t have a physical key because I would want one that has open source hardware and software.
According to the article, it has happened in Europe as well.
And this is why smart people don’t use text message to factor authentication, if at all possible. App based OTP is much safer
It used to be way worse. Now it’s common to get updates within 10 days of their release, where before it used to be more like 20. So it has definitely improved quite a bit in the last couple of years.
I remember putting songs on floppy disks and it could hold like 7 or 8 depending on the size of the song. I want to say that I had one of those double floppies or whatever that could store 1.5 megabytes.
The headline is a gross overstatement. Sure, a UK law could stop Apple from leasing security updates in the UK, but not worldwide. That’s bullshit. Apple would very likely just tell the UK to fuck off.
Maybe kagi? I use it and like it
FAQ about checking coverage says its T-Mobile. Accepts Apple Pay, Google Pay, and all major credit/debit cards, but no crypto of any type as i figured. I am unable to see how this is any different from any other MVNO, except the prices are higher. As an example, T-Mobile prepaid gives me unlimited talk, text, and 3.5 gigs of data for $15 per month, and theirs for 4 gigs is $35. So I would be getting an extra 500 megabytes of data and paying $20 extra a month for the privilege.
I loved redreader, but nuked my account and content in protest and use Thunder for lemmy exclusively now. Before I used Mastodon and Reddit was the only corporate social media I used and now I use no corporate social media at all.