

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.
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 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.
And the only thing wrong was a missing bracket.
Everyone is a bot but you.
But what about script java?
Betteridge’s law of headlines supports you.
I really like the interface of Zen.
As a participant, if there are over a certain number of participants it tells me I have to pay to see the rest.
TBH it’s been going downhill for the last couple years since they made groups pay a yearly (I think) fee. There used to be all kinds of fun free groups but it’s slowly becoming only sponsored groups or pay to attend meetups.
They already made it so you have to pay for meetup+ to see meeting attendees or message anyone but the organizer.
What about a mini laptop?
To weed out people who scrutinize the scam. The same reason scams often have misspelled words. They want people who will react quickly without thinking too hard.
I’m not in a swing state but I still get a decent amount of political spam. It’s mostly random PACs sending clickbait texts asking me to donate. Every so often I get a text from a candidate running in a completely different state and wonder where they got their lists.
to: Dr. Jækel Hydensen and Family would be better in English.
We sometimes send things to “The Hydensen Family” but that does seem to assume that the heads of the family have the same last name.
Book ads are at least usually at the end of the book and for other books you might want to read. And they’re static. If internet ads were like book ads I wouldn’t have to block them.
Did they not know that word can generate very convoluted HTML for them?
If only we could convince US banks not to use MFA only via SMS