You can also download ready-made decks for different categories in many languages. Useful for expanding your vocabulary I find.
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+1 for simplelogin.
Cancelled proton unlimited since the majority of their platform is lacking features on Linux and switched to just a simplelogin subscription to pocket the savings.
KOHO has a single virtual card that can be reset... but it would reset everything being billed to that card ofc so not quite 1-1 with privacy.com's per-service virtual cards.
That being said, my koho card was also compromised and their chat wouldn't let me dispute the transaction or talk to a human for another 3 days after the fact so I just closed it down.
Probably need to uninstall the xone driver you already installed from that link. Then open the welcome screen again (super key + type welcome, should be there) and there's an option to install the xone and xpadneo drivers already setup for nobara on one of the tabs there.
Thanks for the heads up! I was going to try and find a download for it but I already have kanopy through the library
Since you already have a pixel you should seriously look at grapheneOS.
Ya same here with librewolf, ublock origin, and a VPN. Decent number of sites block and want me to turn off ad block and/or VPN.
I have a simple policy now: they stay on.
I'll just go somewhere else that doesn't want to track people that badly
This is built-in to firefox rightclick menu when copying the URL, no extension needed. Less extensions means less fingerprint
Sorry for the late reply. Used can be a great option if you find stuff in good shape. Ya, for your use where you're finding it sweaty doing an activity like biking or hiking where you will generate heat, I cant recommend the 2.5 layer/3 layer fabrics enough from whatever proper sailing or outdoor company you like. There's always a trade off in moisture resistance vs breathability and when you are generating heat you need to be further towards the breathability side of the scale which is where these fabrics shine. Will they last as long as a heavy non-breathable jacket with 100%PVC bonded to 400g nylon? No. But as you've discovered having a jacket that lasts a long time doesn't do you much good if you end up soaked from sweating in it all the time.
Prusaslicer has some pretty good stl manipulation tools built-in these days. You can merge, split, add common shapes, subtract shapes, etc.
From the outside looking in, it seems like you should be able to do everything you want right in the slicer.
I've found this to be preferable for working with existing stl's (not as useful for editing) if you dont have the actual step files or 3mf files available.
Another good piece by the EFF. Its an important message to write about to your gov't representatives if it resonates with what you feel is the way forward with regards to the misguided "internet safety" laws so many countries are trying to pass right now
This but unironically