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Using a dedicated browser should be good enough. Since you might need some proprietary google stuff, I’d suggest chromium portable, that way once the class is over, you can simply delete the whole folder and call it a day.
Using a dedicated browser should be good enough. Since you might need some proprietary google stuff, I’d suggest chromium portable, that way once the class is over, you can simply delete the whole folder and call it a day.
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On mobile I’d suggest Fennec instead of stock Firefox since you can use add-ons without limitation, and don’t need workarounds such as the Firefox nightly.
It’s basically stock with enabled add-ons, and following the official release cycle with 2-3 days delay. Maintained by the original developers of the F-Droid store, so also a highly trustworthy source IMHO.
There must be some kind of .nfo file in the installation or crack folder containing every step you need to get the software installed and running.
Libgen has everything. Just set the search to “fiction” and select by author.
The “…In Death” series she published under the pseudonym JD Robb used to be on piratebay with a continuously updated archive, that were 70+ books already back when I read them. No clue if it’s still being seeded/updated though.
Awesome, glad it worked!!!
Are Firefox nightlys available for iOS?
You can install regular browser addons there, including ghostery, uBlock origins, and consent-o-matic.
For Android the same is also possible with kiwi browser and Fennec (without any nightlies) but those I know for a fact aren’t available on iOS.
If you have a library card, you can access the archive online from here:
https://badgerlink.dpi.wi.gov/resource/newspaperscom-library-edition-world-collection
Apparently as a Wisconsin resident you can select “login with zip code”, but that fails for me (don’t live there and my vpn doesn’t have an endpoint there either, so might be an issue on my end).
Every domain is paid. But if you bought it from an authorized reseller who’s authorization is revoked, you’re still screwed. Mali is the true owner of all registered domains in its country.
I take it off for showering and the holes wear out from opening and closing it daily. I know they are waterproof, but don’t want to be wearing anything in the shower.
Got a MiBand as well. Had the first one, then the 3, and now I believe the 5 or 6.
Only replaced them because new wristbands were hard to come by after 2 years respectively, the battery was still going strong.
Now I’ve bought 10 straps right from the start and am only on number 4, another 2 years in. Let’s see if I can beat the battery this time.
Teacher?
Nah, I wouldn’t survive 6 months in that job. Project manager for an engineering company.
Most are young men without college degrees who make less than $1 per delivery.
Make that per hour. The average delivery here is just about 20-30 RMB ($3.5 or so), they absolutely don’t get 33% commission. And tips don’t exist in China.
Source: Been living there for 6 years now.
Express has been shit since forever.
I’m assuming you’re in China? Astrill is using a proprietary vpn protocol and hardly ever has downtimes (use the stealth mode or install it on the router directly).
Any sticker looks stupid regardless of intention.
I’m using teampasswordmanager.com, it’s not open source but free for up to 2 users. Had them for over 10 years now.
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.
but what does “control” the IP mean
I believe that means you must be registered as the owner with the RIPE or whichever authority is in charge of administrating IP ranges, so that would also negate the point of chaining IP addresses, since that would indeed be a permanent fixture.
For AWS it should then only work if Amazon Inc. is the applicant for the SSL cert., not merely a user. So it’s a quite theoretical application at best.
I can reach it just fine. Maybe you need to flush your cache / DNS?
Generally speaking though, unless they have provided alternative means of contact and you saved them prior to the outage, there’s nothing you can do. Same if they decide to shut down - the instance and your account would be lost, and that’s that.
Edit: you can look up the owner of the domain on sites like https://who.is, but more often than not they use anonymizer services to not reveal their residential address. The given email address there might however serve as a forwarder to their actual one.