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I think ming is like 5 years old and still going.
I have the Black & Green limited edition from their Kickstarter.
EDIT: wow, I just checked in my emails and I received it in November 2014. That’s a long-lasting and durable wallet 🤯
I think ming is like 5 years old and still going.
I have the Black & Green limited edition from their Kickstarter.
EDIT: wow, I just checked in my emails and I received it in November 2014. That’s a long-lasting and durable wallet 🤯
My keychain
My wallet (Slim Fold Micro)
Other
Asking me to give them profit so that they can donate is so obviously pretentious.
It’s a way for them to have their cake and eat it too.
They use the desire of people to buy something they want and think they did a good thing at the same time, while the business will just take that money to donate to a non-profit (helping their public image) while writing off a part of it on their tax records (helping their bottom line).
They’re not doing this from the bottom of their heart, it’s just a cost of doing business for gaining some PR karma.
And why they solder the RAM, or even worse make it part of the SoC.
Silently changing a behavior, especially one that is in other web browsers, is a bit user-hostile and I understand the frustration.
On the other hand, privacy-wise this change is good, since it was likely storing the incognito tabs (browser state) in the app storage and was likely retrievable by forensics tools (ie: Cellebrite).
I’d rather have the browser state of incognito tabs stored in RAM at all time.
I feel like those affected are using incognito tabs as a way to separate their browsing history. Maybe a more convenient option would be the ability to run multiple browser sessions on mobile instead of falling back on the incognito mode as a workaround.
And I enjoyed both, so I’m eagerly waiting for this one.
The fajitas at McDonald’s. They were decent for the price.
I’d say it’s partly to find some comfort with life’s many uncertainties, and one of several ways to achieve a sense of purpose when struggling for some.
Would be nice if there were some actual alternatives about the same price range and not using proprietary softwares…
That might affect both, not sure…
Do you see the content of these communities when logged out (ex: incognito mode on your browser) or through another instance / the home instance of that community?
One possibility is that the instance you’re on “deleted” the remote community, and it won’t sync anymore until restored.
We had to do this with a couple of unmoderated communities filled with spam, with an unresponsive instance admin. It was that or defederate completely from that instance, which I’d rather not do.
A less expensive method could be to retrieve the subtitle twice, or the subtitle from a premium account and check where the time offsets are.
It’s because it’s not artificial, it’s organic.
Good if it’s the only option (ie: corporate browser and can’t use anything else). I personally won’t settle for less and Firefox is my primary browser.
There is no way this Recall feature doesn’t backfire or gets breached.
Removed by mod
There is already some built into it which is genuinely useful, for example the local translation engine based on project Bergamot, and currently being tested in Firefox Nightly is the ability to generate an image alt-text, which is great for accessibility.
AI isn’t just about the mainstream generative stuff, it can have some privacy benefits when executed locally.
You can block users, communities and instances in your account’s settings, but you can’t filter domains themselves in posts or comments on the Lemmy UI. However, some mobile apps provide that ability.