Then they make you use them for DNS. May or may not be a big deal, but the reason it’s at cost is to act as a loss leader to get you exposed to and buying their other products.
Then they make you use them for DNS. May or may not be a big deal, but the reason it’s at cost is to act as a loss leader to get you exposed to and buying their other products.
Finally some good news.
10-11pm. I wake up early naturally (no alarms).
That’s good advice. I updated the route in OSM and it now recommends a better path, but still not what I’d consider the safest/still not what Strava recommends. It seems like it prefers shorter distances with painted bike lanes over having a protected bike lane at all points of the journey. It’d be a neat option – prefer protected lanes even at expense of more distance.
Just tried out the nav for bikes across town to see the route it picked. It used the same route that Google Maps did, which is a death trap with 55mph cars, blind hills, and no bike lanes. I see no way to report the issue in the app, either.
(Strava chooses the correct, safe route which uses protected bike lanes the whole way)
Vagina rocks.
Fun fact, by canceling you need to pay a fee unless you jump through some hoops first.
If you’re adding another repo, it’s not vetted by fdroid.
I also have the 13 AMD, and it’s my favorite laptop
It’s weird, but you need to prefix an exclamation mark to have the links to communities work in lemmy: [email protected]
Otherwise it tries to have you send it an email.
Do you have a source for this? I don’t doubt you, but I can’t find anything online that corroborates it.
Android app store says this shares purchases, location info, device ID and app interactions with 3rd parties… Voyager shares no data with 3rd parties.
It could only know that by navigating to the link in the background. That would have side effects, like them being able to track you even when you don’t click on links.
With reproducible builds (that don’t exist on all platforms) and code review of every update (which I won’t do).
If you trust Proton, you trust that they’ll remain e2ee securely. If you don’t trust Proton, you don’t trust that they’ll remain e2ee securely. I don’t trust Proton and actively avoid their products.
I don’t trust Proton at all, and Obsidian is a nicer experience for this anyway. I had a ton of old notes, and now that a new owner is taking them all, it’s time for me to delete my account and move on.
Rip. Time to delete all my standard notes.
Kung Pow: Enter the Fist. Steve Oedekerk is a genius.