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  • Oh yeah I mean, it's expensive. But if you're very much into modding and like me don't like your gbit download speed to be limited to 3mbit or whatever the free thing is... I get paying it.

    I wouldn't pay for what yearly costs now, but the 40eur lifetime price 10 years ago sure wasn't a bad deal.

  • That entire comment is a paragraph to explain washing pajamas and sheets and how shit is layered between the skin and the duvet.

    That's more complicated than there just being a duvet cover.

    What if you want to sleep without the pajamas one day? We've lost an entire layer of separation from the duvet now, it'll be pandemonium!

    (I'm mostly kidding, it just sounds more complicated than it is the way it was written)

  • Seems like this is a regional thing, a duvet is a duvet in europe, a down/cotton filled blanket. (obviously with the language variations that come with europe, like here in Norway a duvet = dyne) A duvet cover is, a cover for it.

    Meanwhile in parts of the US they call duvet covers just duvet, and duvets comforters.

  • Seems like a duvet cover is often called just a duvet in parts of the US, while a duvet is called a comforter.

    There's so many types of duvets here in Norway where I live, there's summer duvets, winter duvets, extra warm duvets, light duvets, heavy duvets, lumpy duvets.... Etc

  • I think you mean a duvet cover, a duvet is a thick (cotton or down filled) blanket. Also called a comforter or quilt in America.

    I find it absolutely insane that someone would use a duvet without a duvet cover.. I change my duvet cover once or twice a week, can't imagine these people are washing their entire duvets once a week.

  • It used to be possible (probably still is) to use magisk to get around it for my bank, but I stopped caring after the EU did some laws forcing interoperability between banks so I can just use my other banks app to access the accounts for that bank.

    Might be worth looking into!

  • The app for my bank DNB (Norway) doesn't work on my LineageOS phone, but it works on my GrapheneOS phone. I wonder if they've added the graphene keys, because it just suddenly started working a while ago, though might be some GrapheneOS magic

  • Now I can't answer for other regions, but with my carrier here in Norway I can sign in to their website and authenticate with the government ID system (bankid) and generate a new esim and get the QR code. Takes about a minute total.

    I'm personally more for physical sim cards as swapping it into a new phone or swapping in a traveler datasim etc is just something I prefer to have physically.

    That being said, I use esim for my phone number, and then swap in travel sims for data with my physical sim slot, works really well when you travel a lot.