

Can you expand on that


Can you expand on that


There are also books on how to play instruments, which is something libraries usually also have


Shit


Soundiiz and tunemymusic work fine


I had an 8AM flight across the country. Got up around 5AM, drove to the airport. On the way it was delayed by 2 hours, meaning that I would miss my connecting bus. Okay fine, had to rebook that for an extra $75, what can you do my schedule permitted that sort of delay, although the cost was undesirable. I sat and had some nice sit-down breakfast. Then I got the notification that it was delayed by three hours. I once again had to cancel and rebook on the last available bus, and was now going to get in at around 8PM instead of 3PM, with a four-hour bus ride to immediately follow. There were issues with the plane that needed to be figured out, which delayed take-off by almost two extra hours. After the 3.5 hour flight, the baggage was delayed by hour after getting off the plane. I missed my bus, had to book a hotel at two in the morning, accidentally booked the wrong bus for the next morning and had to book a fourth, got four hours of sleep, then got on a bus to my final destination.
So what was supposed to be about 9 hours of travel ended up taking around 28 😐 (and around $600 extra but thankfully the airline paid for that)


Anything involving Chemistry. I’m in school to become an engineer, but I absolutely hate working with chemicals and doing lab reports. I have a fear of exposed flames and high heats, so working with boilers or exothermic reactions is not fun.


I would recommend the creality sparkx i7. It’s a clone of the a1 but it makes some small improvements in every angle where a benchmark can be made, plus it’s not locked down.
Edit: just noticed you want to print ASA. probably should go for something else, then.
What’s the difference?


Holy cow I misread this as gimp somehow and was confused at how this was not a photo, now I’m simply amazed


Autodesk sketchbook works pretty well when using a mouse.


It doesn’t really seem like something that needs federation


I printed some folding phone stands for my family to give as gifts and they’ve been smash hits


You can get a plugin to hide it


This is not the correct place to ask this
It’s just a setting you enable in bitwarden settings
These are all the browsers I personally think are good and privacy-respecting. Sorry if I accidentally included too many options.
The standard for browsers where you aren’t the product. For maximum privacy it does require tweaking settings, but it is reasonably privacy-friendly out of the box. It has light customization options including a sidebar and customizable button placement, and can be much more heavily customized with user themes.
A custom version of Firefox with enhanced privacy by default. Comes with Ublock Origin installed. May break some websites.
A Firefox-based browser with some additional privacy features, enhanced speed, and additional features.
A browser based on Firefox with much more advanced customization options and many additional features, like workspaces and web panels. Doesn’t add any additional privacy-focused features. They recently also added support for chrome extensions. This is my personal choice of browser (with the Natsumi modification).
A Firefox-based browser with a sidebar+workspace workflow, and lots of stylistic changes and customizations that help put the focus on the webpage. Very nice and usable for productivity, but doesn’t add any additional privacy-focused features.
It’s Chromium, but without Google. Pretty self-explanatory, it’s simple, and it works.
An extremely customizable browser packed with a massive quantity of additional features that can be toggled and tweaked for varying needs and methods of usage. Doesn’t add any significant privacy-focused features. It supports MV2 extensions.
A chromium-based browser with enhanced privacy and speed. Comes with Ublock Origin pre-installed, and supports MV2 extensions. It’s a pretty new project.
The de-facto privacy-friendly browser, although for maximum privacy it does require tweaking settings. It (and its forks) are the only privacy-friendly browsers on android that support extensions.
A fork of Firefox with more private defaults, and extra bloat removed.
A hardened private Firefox fork. Heavily focused on privacy and security, it sacrifices some usability for privacy.
A chromium fork with enhanced privacy and built-in ad blocking.
Very customizable chromium-based browser. It does not come with an ad-blocker.
All browsers on iOS are limited to the WebKit engine which Safari is built on, so just use Safari. The benefits of other browsers on iOS are negligible.

I think a lot of people don’t know any of the controversy related to brave and just use it because they know it as the most private chromium browser


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The average person doesn’t have power to put someone in jail. That’s what the courts are for, and lawmakers care far more about money than doing right for the American people.