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  • I'm looking for US based to avoid them. Why on earth would I want to be on an instance that's exposed to their government requests?

  • Sync for Reddit had that feature, and since it's a port (with rewrite) I'm assuming that's coming sooner or later.

  • I'm using teampasswordmanager.com, it's not open source but free for up to 2 users. Had them for over 10 years now.

  • Definitely now common among men. Then again, female feet are also decidedly more taken care off.

  • But not instances or servers, that's a much needed feature to de-porn my feed.

  • So far, Thunder. Tried them all at some point and initially liked Liftoff most, but they had some showstopper bugs. Probably fixed by now, but after making the switch, I'm not switching again unless Sync is out.

  • I think Scrubs is the only series I've watched twice, so that's the one and only.

    I've watched individual episodes of other series again, but not systematically.

  • The Boondock Saints or The Matrix for me, both way over a dozen times.

  • Trudi Canavan - The Ambassador's Mission

    Loved the first trilogy, only recently found out there's a second.

  • No. I happen to live in China and not even here people want that crap. They are making fun of foreigners buying cheap shit for a premium.

  • Project Hail Mary was excellent. Loved every second.

  • You can play around with acronyms, that's what we did.

    IT & technology teaching service:

    IT2tease (since the "te" is doubled), and it's a decent play on words with tease/ease.

    What you want is a name that can't be misspelled when only hearing the name, hence I'd absolutely recommend against anything like kool or l33t, or your word of mouth clients google the name and end up with a competitor with 'correct' spelling.

    You can of course also incorporate your name and city, but if you are offering online services, that can be detrimental if potential customers assume you are only working with local clients. For example if you're called "Boston IT Service Tech Ltd." or something generic, a company in L.A. might not even go further. Whereas "Global IT Service Tech Ltd." might at least get a cursory review.

  • Malaysia, just outside Singapore. Rather well known city (even though the op clearly shouldn't assume everybody knows it).

  • The adapters are $1 on Aliexpress. Generally agree though, I'd prefer to have a headphone jack directly and be done with it.

  • A simple USB-C to 3.5" connector does the trick. No need for wireless headphones.

  • There's a companion app (Android and iOS) and a client software (Windows and Mac). They sync the reading progress as well as notes, so you can always take the version from your PC and print it with all your notes in place if needed.

    The software only works as a reader though, so you can't edit anything there. If you do use it to read on, it syncs the current page you're on back to the device though, so at least you can read continuously.

  • Yep exactly. I hardly ever need to zoom, unless maybe to read some very small tables or annotations.

  • I like wool, no problem with that. Was just of the opinion that kilts are made from actual felt, and so dense that there's hardly any air movement coming through.