Man. I tried Skiff last year and was impressed. The only thing I didn't like was there was no easy export option for my mail. I ended up on Proton. Skiff was looking promising. Kinda glad I dodged that bullet now.
Didn't the people of Paris vote in favour for charging triple car parking chargers for SUV's? I'd like to see this more.
SUV sales have been crazy the last few years in the UK (I assume the rest of the EU too given every manufacturer starting making many different models of SUV's). They stopped making people carriers in favour for SUV's :(
I used to use Ghostery but removed it and now just use these two filters in uBlock. They're not perfect but certainly better than not using them at all.
Where I live in the UK, food is placed in a compostable bag which are taken away weekly. They turn it into energy. Way better than blending it and putting down the drain.
The CNAME flattening is not a regular feature of DNS, so I have to use Cloudflare. Maybe other providers do the same, but I haven't looked around. It's certainly not something namecheap offer.
I point my TLD to the dynamic DNS record and then point to other records to the TLD as CNAME records. I'm using Nginx Proxy Manager to reverse proxy traffic to different services. These all live on a Raspberry Pi 4.
I don't have a static IP but host services off my paid domain. I use duckdns and point host records to the duckdns address. I have to use CloudFlare to manage my DNS records for this to work.
We call them manuals here. I've only had one automatic and it was awful. But it was a cheaper car than I normally drive. I prefer manuals as I have more control over the car.
Electric is very different to an automatic combustion engine. I'm absolutely fine with electric.
I stopped using Google late last year and it's pretty eye opening how much freer I feel now. Previously, any searches I made would follow me around. Make a one time search for something I'd see that being advertised later on. As a result I started searching more using private browsing. I'd often forget though and end up being tracked.
Ultimately switching to Firefox and DuckDuckGo I no longer have to do private searches. No more being followed around the internet.
Also I'm not convinced private browsing works. For example I still use it for YouTube but I noticed despite YouTube not knowing who I am, the videos on the home page include some that are very related to my usual videos. I guess they are using IP's to still deliver relatable videos.
Man. I tried Skiff last year and was impressed. The only thing I didn't like was there was no easy export option for my mail. I ended up on Proton. Skiff was looking promising. Kinda glad I dodged that bullet now.