You don’t need to know anything except the recipient’s account number.
You need to know the name of the owner of the account. At least in my experience, if you put a wrong owner number the money transfer will be rejected.
You don’t need to know anything except the recipient’s account number.
You need to know the name of the owner of the account. At least in my experience, if you put a wrong owner number the money transfer will be rejected.
+1 for Fossify, great set of apps.
Only some countries need VPNs. If your country doesn’t care about piracy (e.g. Italy, Spain or Eastern Europe) just don’t bother paying for a VPN.
Is it stable yet to use it? I’ve seen it and it looks promising, but it’s also under active development.
*chef’s kiss*
Add a private torrent indexer and/or Usenet and it’s perfection.
I don’t think autorun worked with floppy disks, only with CDs and USB units.
I tried in the past, but I think there were problems about the fact that the Windows partition is NTFS, if I recall correctly.
I’d really like to ditch Windows once for all, but I’m sure there’s going to be some games that have problems on Linux.
I mean, macOS is not even 10% and most vendors release apps for it. So this is promising for Linux.
I dual boot. I use Linux most of the time for everything, but I switch to Windows whenever I want to play on Steam. I just don’t have the time to bother with abstractions layers, drivers and whatnot, even if I read that Steam makes it easy to run Windows games on Linux now.
Recent versions of sudo changed that message and now I’m sad 😢
And enable the specific cookie alert list
Or just use uBlock Origin ;)
OpenRCT2 is awesome, but as of now you still need the original commercial game to play it, since the open source version doesn’t have graphics.
Maybe one day they’re going to recreate graphics from scratch, like they did with the other Chris Sawyer’s reversed engineered game OpenTTD.
It’s a worrying trend; kids can’t focus at all these days. They’re always craving for the dopamine rush.
I tried Tuta but it felt a bit clumsy. Proton feels like it has a better UX.
I agree, Purely Mail is great and cheap. Very cheap (I’m always afraid he’s going to increase the price)
The owner is kind and professional, but he’s alone, that’s the only downside.
But if you use your own domain and you keep a backup of your messages, there’s no need to worry about the one-man show.
Isn’t self hosting a bit of a nightmare nowadays? With IP reputation, DMARC and so on
Sanremo is a joke town, the only thing keeping it alive is the yearly Italian music festival (the one that inspired the Eurovision Song Contest). Also, don’t go there in February because that’s when the festival is taking place.
The worst thing of Copenhagen is that you can see Sweden from there
I envy you, because my 2019 MBPro has fans always spinning and it seems slow and bugged, especially with the latest macOS.
Maybe I should just try formatting, but I don’t know if it’s worth the hassle.