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Both options are very good. Neither the wallet nor the writing assistant impact your vpn experience, so not sure what you’re looking for in alternatives.
Anyway, sticking with proton or using mullvad are two equally good but different options. Want a VPN without port forwarding and only a VPN? Mullvad. Want port forwarding, or are interested in using their other privacy minded products? Proton.
Absolutely drop dead gorgeous, you absolutely should be proud.
Not sure, hard to say in photos, mail them over and I’ll take a look!
Abbreviation for New York, the country would be USA.
If you pay for boost, it does not share any info with 3rd parties.
Shout-out for boost
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Telegram founder and CEO alledges signal has backdoors, they don't provide reproduceible builds, etc.English
1543·2 years agoLol telegram calling signal insecure is too funny.
That’s what I heard, but the fellah who told us both might have been making it up
It changes with the season, but lately I have been loving “Boots of Spanish Leather.”
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•checked in and ready to fly, last minute qr code and boarding questionsEnglish
22·2 years agoSounds like you’re anxious, which will lead to a stressful experience no matter where you’re seated. Airports tend to be large, crowded, confusing, and loud, with people constantly rushing around.
The best way to improve your travel experience is to find techniques that help relax you as much as possible.
If it’s a short haul flight, save yourself some hassle and put the seat selection out of your mind. You can use the time you would be worrying about and changing your seat to improve on ways you self-calm in stressful environments.
If the flight is more than a couple of hours, I’d recommend switching to a window or aisle. The benefit of the aisle seat is you can occasionally stretch your legs in the aisle, and more importantly, you can leave your seat unimpeded. The window gives you something to lean on, as well as cool views, particularly during takeoff and landing. If you’re a nervous flyer that might be a negative.
I find it helpful to remember that just because everyone else is in a rush, you don’t have to be. You don’t have to run to your terminal, you don’t have to rush to the front of the boarding line. You don’t need to be the first on or off the plane. You can get to the airport a tad early, to give yourself time to walk slowly and rest as you need it.
There’s ample staff at just about every airport, if you don’t know where to go or what to do, ask them. Same is true on the plane itself, the flight crew is available to assist you.
Enjoy your trip!
Pretty sure the stuffing is polyester, which isn’t great for dogs, but it’s not so bad for them that you need to rush to the vet or anything. Pretty sure it’ll just come out the other end undigested.
Source: I’m a random Internet stranger with zero qualifications, you can trust me.
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Hacker News@derp.foo•Wise (formerly Transfer Wise) are asking me to send them photo of my IDEnglish
1·2 years agoYou’ll be alright if you send it to them. If you trust them with your money, you can trust them with your id.
There’s a balance between security, privacy, and convenience. The small risk to security and the forfeiture of privacy is worth the convenience in my calculations. Your math might look a bit different, and if you’re not comfortable sending them a photo of your id, no one would blame you.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Swiss Army Knife owners, what do you do to maintain it in the long run ?English
8·2 years agoOne of the big advantages of a victorinox is that they’re designed to be essentially maintenance free. As far as I can tell, the intention is that if you leave it in a bag, drawer, car, or just lose it under the couch for a decade, it will be ready to perform when you need it.
Another great benefit is that you can play around with different maintenance routines and find a system that works for you without worrying about corrosion or excessive wear. Try different oils, try it dry, see how it responds.
Clean it with water, compressed air, alcohol, or whatever else you feel like trying. Keep in mind that naturally derived oils will go rancid over time and if you’re too thick, it’ll go sticky.
A similar design philosophy is used with the blade, they are super easy to resharpen. It’s a great blade to learn how to repair and sharpen. It also doesn’t require oiling, but nothing is stopping you from trying it. Just stick to something food-grade so you can use it worry-free on meal prep if you have to.
Lastly, the most important thing you can do to prolong the life of your tool is to learn the limits of the tool set. No matter how well you generally maintain it, using it abusively once will break it.
You’ve got yourself a fine little knife, I hope it serves you well for years to come.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Lemmings: What's ur favorite cheese? Can't be cheese_greater :(English
7·2 years agoGotta be Gouda
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are some herbal teas you would consider essential in a well-stocked tea collection?English
1·2 years agoHahaha thanks for sharing your minty escapades!
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are some herbal teas you would consider essential in a well-stocked tea collection?English
1·2 years agowe didn’t know what to do with it
Make tea! Lol
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Privacy-focused channels on YouTube. Which ones do you watch on a regular basis?English
1·2 years agoThe world consists of compromises
This is one of those things that is very true and is very easy to forget until you take a moment to step back.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are some herbal teas you would consider essential in a well-stocked tea collection?English
31·2 years agoMint is my go to herbal tea. Aside from being a great late night tea, it grows like a weed in many places and so you can make your own rather easily!



Sounds like you should get involved with PTs, they’d be right up your alley. The spirit is alive and well.