What's the difference between Orbit and Tor Browser? I always wondered why people download Orbot instead of Tor Browser?
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Orbit acts as a VPN and effects the entire system, so all of your apps get routed through ToR.
I use a lot of paid survey apps I've made a nice bit of money on (as tedious as it is). Qmee, Attapoll, Survey Spin and Leger opinion.
Working an hour at McDonald's will make more then like a days worth of doing those lol. Do something more productive like grind levels in an MMO.
I have two jobs. This is something I can do to make mad money for myself and I've made 3500 dollars this far. I don't know what na an MMO is.
Resilio Sync instead of something like Dropbox or Google Drive.
Fastmail is pretty solid too.
Resilio Sync
How does it compare to something like Syncthing?
Never used syncthing so I'm not sure. Resilio is running a modified bittorrent protocol. It's always been fast and easy for me so I've never had the motivation to look into anything else.
I use Tachiyomi (J2K fork) for reading manga and manhwa, and Shosetsu for fanfiction (AO3 extension). MoeList for MAL (My Anime List), Myne for public domain books, and Librera for EBUPs (I like using TTS). Also NewPipe (SponsorBlock fork) is my only YouTube client.
All the ones I used have been said except cryptomator. Its an encryption software that can be used in cloud storage or locally