dunes @ dunes @feddit.org Posts 6Comments 26Joined 4 wk. ago

And if you want Organic maps let you rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.
Some mullvad server aren't blocked.
It is not a country tld its .software.
I live in Europe. And the US are seaming less and less like a place where I want my data to be. I would also rather support European alternative's.
I bought it on the registra. What registra do you use instead of porkun?
It's .software.
It's not a country tld so don't think it's that.
A domain for the things i selfhost so i don't have to use duckdns.org.
Don't think it's 2fa. Its id verification. Screenshot of the app store screenshots.
It doesn't work for me. I don't know if it's because feddit.org's web UI runs on Lemmy 0.19.5 instead of Lemmy 0.19.9.
Is there a way to open Lemmy links in my instance without having to open it in my browser and search for it on my instance?
There is an issue on this GitHub repo that was posted on November 16 https://github.com/bitwarden/clients/issues/12022. But really hope they fix it soon.
It is hope they fix it soon.
When I click the Copy icon, it copies the old password instead of the new one. But it also updates for me if i click on another item. Did this problem also occur for you with the latest update?
When you update anything in a login item, such as the username or password, and click Save it does not update. You must click Edit agin and then click Save again for it to update.
Its list on their website as supported
Doesn't it display in the browser the same way as images?
Just click on the video icon.
I really liked these songs:
Fever 333 - Do or Die
Keny Arkana - La Rage (A sham i don't speak frensh)
The Shizit - Soundtrack for the Revolution
The only artists I had heard of were Fever 333. Thanks for opening my eyes.
What are some of your favorite musicians with a socialist/anti-capitalist message?
It seems like an odd choice if it's not a mistake to put it on the first page and it's not just a HTTP warning it's an SSL warning that appears quite scary on Chromium browsers.
But cool to know that apt repos don't use SSL i knew they verified via signature but fought they had both.
It's the download link on the fort page of debian.org. Has it always been like that.
Thanks for the suggestion. This is what I ended up doing, and it works really well.