

Banks keeping your money safe depends on what country you live in and how much its government has regulated them and/or provided some sort of backup in the case of a run or the bank going out of business.
Banks keeping your money safe depends on what country you live in and how much its government has regulated them and/or provided some sort of backup in the case of a run or the bank going out of business.
Probably NFTs
That said, f-droid could stand to add a directory for known-good repositories
Droidify has this
I’ve gotten that a few times but Kagi works with most mullvad endpoints for me.
More and more sites seem to be blocking mullvad endpoints though. It’s frustrating.
Is that new? Because I have had to pick many objects when browsing cloudflare protected sites in the past with a VPN.
You can easily turn off the kagi AI through settings, blocking all of the AI generated sites would be tedious though. They currently have a setting that tries to filter AI images from search results, hopefully they’ll add one for AI sites in the future.
I would recommend gitlab pages over github pages. Github is owned by Microsoft so who knows how private it is anymore.
If you don’t need the business features, I use jmp.chat for $5 a month.
If only we could convince US banks not to use MFA only via SMS
Seconded. I switched from namecheap when they raised the price of my domain. I never had a problem with name cheap but porkbin is cheaper.
Indiegogo also tries to sneak a crazy high tip to the platform when you back a project now.
I’ve been using pixey.org for a year or so. No complaints
I’ve been very happy with Summit on Android.
Edit: changed link to app website
I use posteo for email and use davx5 to sync contacts and calendars to their carddav and caldav servers.
I have to admit, this one actually seems fun. It seems to be more about tracking the wildlife that visits your backyard than letting you look at the backyard from inside.
Everyone is a bot but you.
I haven’t done anything like this, but I wouldn’t try to directly send to anything over the internet, if you have Amy issues will connection speed it will create a large backup. Your fastest and lightest would be to transfer via USB to a phone and then have the phone upload, by I think this requires special apps that may not be very fast.
Wireless usually has too big of a delay. Capture one and Cascable can supposedly do wired to iOS devices, but I haven’t tried it. Bringing a computer will probably be the best option unfortunately. You go get a gpd mini laptop for portability.
I will 100% buy a grapheneos phone when my current phone dies if it has a good camera and is reasonably sized.