Yeah, I tried it but that experience isn’t as good as a native app. No swipe gestures, and an extremely basic UI
traches
Miniflux has served me very well for years, combined with a few different apps. Reeder on iOS, I can’t remember what I used on android but there were plenty of options
H model C-130s, the ones with the 4 square blade props? The engines and props are mechanically governed. There are electronic corrections applied, but the core of the systems are purely mechanical. Still flying.
Source: former flight engineer on them.
iPhone 3G. I’ll never forget the day I put the internet in my pocket
Raised conservative christian, took a disgustingly long time to lose some of my shittier takes
Delete the middle.
“I pledge allegiance to liberty and justice for all”
dude I just live here
Poland. It’s pretty nice but the language is real hard to learn
So there’s a storage protocol called “S3” (I wanna say it stands for simple scalable storage?), first created by Amazon for AWS. Many types of software, including backup programs, have been designed to use it as a storage backend. There are now many S3 compatible providers, last I looked the best value was backblaze B2.
You need a backup program with end-to-end encryption, S3 compatibility, and whatever other features you like. I use restic but it’s CLI only, there’s also borg backup and many others.
If you encrypt locally with a good key, you don’t have to trust the remote storage provider. They just see a bunch of meaningless noise. Just don’t lose the key or your backup is useless.
the fuck is a chegg?