Danish. (Not a very useful language, but quirky and quite charming.)
Danish. (Not a very useful language, but quirky and quite charming.)
I’ve used Aegis myself since andOTP was abandoned and I’m still very happy with that solution.
I think you’re using the word reactionary there to mean something that it doesn’t normally mean:
But since a few years ago, it’s no longer being maintained: https://xdaforums.com/t/unmaintained-app-4-4-open-source-andotp-open-source-two-factor-authentication-for-android.3636993/post-87021655
Here’s one possible ranking: https://www.usnews.com/news/best-countries/rankings/cares-about-human-rights
The “shoddy things about Proton” were political, so unless politics is important to you in your choice of mail provider, Proton remains a good alternative.
We have now decided that this someone is you.
“You have created a new element.”
After selling on eBay I once got the feedback that the buyer was deeply disappointed because what he had received was exactly what had been listed and shown in the photo, but nothing else, which somehow he had hoped for.
Yeah, maybe except for silly sunglasses. But I’d be wary immediately if someone didn’t take those things off indoors 😆
Unless they’re Bono.
barely-disguised gay porn
You’re writing this as if it were a bad thing.
Childhood memory from Munich: We’re sitting at a table eating breakfast when a patrol car parks right outside and two police officers exit (you know how they look in their Bavarian uniforms, boots, belts and all), they’re both in the prime of their lives, tall and strong, walk straight up to the counter and say nothing more than a good morning before a breakfast spread magically appears on the counter before them, with two Maßkrug of beer. The police officers devour the breakfast and down the beers faster than I can breathe, before they say a simple thanks and go out to their car and drive away. No visible payment. My little brother and I just looked at each other, both knowing that we had just seen something one doesn’t see every day.
I’ve had issues with it coming out of standby/sleep as well as with swapping docks if i need it at home.
Ah, OK, “have you tried turning it off and on again” is of course a time honoured workaround for hard-to-solve problems — I had just taken for granted that the question was about computers that worked properly.
Why?
In all jurisdictions where I have personal experience, getting some “group of people” properly registered as a non-profit organization usually isn’t too much of a hassle.
Well, on one hand, two minutes is unacceptably slow, but on the other hand, why would anyone ever shutdown their computer so often that this matters?
Jada, jeg har bodd og jobbet i Norge i et par år, så ingen problemer med å forstå norsk. 😉