If your bank doesn’t offer virtual credit cards (or they’re a pain to use) and you don’t want to sign up with another service, then yeah - PayPal is safer to give than your credit card number.
If your bank doesn’t offer virtual credit cards (or they’re a pain to use) and you don’t want to sign up with another service, then yeah - PayPal is safer to give than your credit card number.
I have that laptop and I’ve gotten quite a few updates through fwupd.
It’s not slim. I was waiting for a slim version, like I usually do with PlayStation. Now I’m just writing off the PS5 entirely.
Or, seriously, a PS5 slim. (Actually slim, not the slight redesign they did.)
For anyone else interested: check out Tangara here! https://cooltech.zone/tangara/
I backed it and I’ve been following the development; it’s very exciting.
I felt the same, but I’m reading through this book and so far it’s been helpful for understanding and setting up system flakes: https://nixos-and-flakes.thiscute.world/
Fastmail is fantastic.
I get 500 Mbps on 5G home Internet on a bad night. I would still take fiber over 5G any day, but it can be much better than you’ve seen.
Every day. Removing them is ridiculous and pointless.
As someone who loves the first game and didn’t like the second one at all, I’d say: just be sure you know why you like the first game. The second is quite different. To me, the second is more like a movie than a game, with huge, slow intermissions.
My Keyboardio has been great for my RSI!
Many do. I use labels on Fastmail and it’s great!
NewsBlur is great.
TMHI has been pretty great for me for a little over a year now. Only one outage because of a big power outage.
Tap and hold.
I wish I could change the default actions - many don’t make sense to me.
0.35 is much worse for crashes.
I like https://ooh.directory/ - you can find sites you like by category, and it’s all oriented around RSS, so you know the feeds work and are up to date. You can even follow this site using RSS to see when they add new sites or categories!
I’ve been using Newsblur for a few years now and it’s been great. It’s very configurable. They have a hosted version or you can run your own. https://www.newsblur.com/
They likely won’t allow that forever. If Google has its way with the web, trusted browser environments will be a thing, and banks will only accept those.