MSN could do the same with Yahoo Messenger users, for a while at least.
MSN could do the same with Yahoo Messenger users, for a while at least.
I’m so old that I used Skype when it had a red logo.
KeepassXC supports auto fill in Firefox if you install their plugin!
Just switch to KeePassXC
Yes, of course there are more projects. KHTML itself was a different engine (which Apple took, modified and re-released with the name of Safari). I just mentioned the only three “complete” and production-ready engines.
And guess how soon Chromium will break compatibility with v2…
Unluckily, yes.
There are only 3 independent browser engines left: Firefox, Chromium and Safari. And Chromium derives from Safari, so the only true alternative is Firefox.
Me too, I don’t trust the system and I don’t want to be locked into a specific browser and/or device.
You don’t need to know anything except the recipient’s account number.
You need to know the name of the owner of the account. At least in my experience, if you put a wrong owner number the money transfer will be rejected.
Yes. It is (or at least it was, don’t know about Windows 11) in the Folder Settings.
This is sad. The Internet Archive and Wikipedia are two pillars for the web, the only big websites that are not controlled by big corporations.
Yes, I feel like the days of old reddit are numbered. We better be ready for the influx of new users when they close it.
Italy, Bulgaria, Spain for example. They usually couldn’t care less (unless it’s football/soccer piracy).
Germany, on the other hand, cares a lot. Use a VPN for sure there.
“VPN up” depends on the country. Some countries don’t give a flying fuck, don’t waste money on a VPN if you live in such countries.
Great username 😂
You don’t need to pay for smart TVs, if you have an Android TV you can just install SmartTube Next. It’s even better than the official app!
Well, they waited for Pocketpair to become big enough to give them money, and not too big to risk losing against them.
And SmartTubeNext on Android TV
PurelyMail is a great and cheap service. It’s like $10 per year. You just set up some records (MX and TXT) on your domain provider and that’s it.
You could also self-host email, but then you need a server that’s always powered on and it adds much complexity, so I suggest to use a managed service instead.
The good thing about using your own domain is that you’re not tied to any service. You could migrate to any other provider (such as ProtonMail, FastMail, etc.) without ever changing your email address on all services.
Unluckily, the .world domain is ultimately owned by Ethos Capital, which is a private company that well may cease to exist in a short time.