There are tons of people (legally) working and paying taxes in the US and aren't citizens. I get what you mean, but...
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I remember using Y2K as my game username in LAN parties back then because it sounded so cool.
One of my happiest purchases in the last few years was an airfyer. lol
Oh I didn't know that! I'll try it. Thanks for this!
I use ControlD on my router. On my phone (IOS), I use Aha DNS Blitz because it uses a VPN profile instead of an app, so it protects you on any network you’re connected to (home wifi, mobile data, public wifi, etc.).
The original Star Craft and Brood War. I grew up playing those games so they have a special place in my memories.
On desktop, I have uBlock Origin, Disconnect, Privacy Badger, Clear-URLs, Decentraleyes, Bitwarden, Multi Account Containers and Facebook container, old.reddit (which I no longer use since I left the site), RES (same with old.reddit). I don’t really use a lot of app-specific extensions and I’m more focused on the general privacy and security ones.
Murdering a born child is way worse than aborting a lump of cells.
Not for conservatives it ain’t.
Right?? The development of lemmy web and mobile apps these past few weeks have been insanely fast, and we as users are extremely fortunate and spoiled to be getting all these stuff at such a quick pace.
The only thing with kbin is the lack of a mobile app. A lot of newer reddit users don’t even know there’s a website. It might be hard to convince those users to switch to kbin if it doesn’t have a mobile app.
Not from the northeast but I’ve been using Mint for 3+ years now. It’s pretty good. It has lower priority so you’ll get spotty speed in saturated areas. Not sure if that will change with the T-Mobile acquisition though. We went to a 55k attendance concert and I could barely use any data. Also, what you save with payments has the equivalent cost cutting with their support. If you don’t have any issues you’ll generally be fine. If you have to contact support though, be ready and pack a lot of patience.
Wait, there was developer drama? I just saw a comment from the Mlem dev yesterday thanking the Memmy dev for helping with getting their app through some testflight issues.