Same here. I don’t have anything important, and my contacts are in a vcf file whenever I need it.
Same here. I don’t have anything important, and my contacts are in a vcf file whenever I need it.
Ok, but the frogs were becoming gay. Not saying Alex Jones is a decent person.
Let be honest here, a majority of users have their mobile devices backup automatically. They will see this in the same way…
isn’t that what they are researching with psilocybin? I could use that big time to reset my head. I have severe health anxiety.
nice TC plug. One of my favorite channels and one of few reasons I use YouTube via new pipe and download the video. Let me also recommend Asianometery and Plainy Difficult.
lol education? you mean terrorist chanting camps.
But where is has the compromise happened? The Kotlin/Flutter/swift code written? The database? not being sarcastic just unaware.
here in Canada, generic cereal is NOT the same as name brand.
well, the only solution for that is to use a password generator based on length and complexity. I have used it once and am considering using it for all my accounts with each its own password. I live in a safe place so having them written down is not really an issue.
I live near one on pharmacy and finch area, and there’s another one at Huntingwood and birchmount.
We have them here in Toronto. Some of them have been removed, but there’s about 3 near me.
Sorry, I should have been more specific. I am talking about assembly code. I will again state that I am pro-arm, and wish I was posting this from an arm laptop running a distro.
no. why the hell would I use google spyware crap?
Hey lady don’t threaten me with a good time.
I think it comes down to what you’re willing to sacrifice. If I can do banking that’s the hard line for me, so JS at the very least.
Who do we turn to for a browser? Not chromium based I don’t trust google codebase.
I don’t care. I don’t want AI in my browser.
And we say goodbye to Firefox. NEXT!
Can’t wait for Quebec and Alberta to leave Canada. Will be flying the Canadian flag around Toronto that day.
Acorn computers would like to say that’s not 100% correct.