

Probably Jolla is the closest thing to daily drivable. Maybe Pine64 if your in the Americas.
Lemm.ee refugee


Probably Jolla is the closest thing to daily drivable. Maybe Pine64 if your in the Americas.


You have to be able to invest in stocks or funds outside US from a US trader? Even though I’ve sold most of my US assets, I still own some US stocks through my Scandinavian bank.


Or invest in non-US to keep them safe. Like Norwegian funds while the orange is oranging to gain on the oil price boom, and then spread out to European and emerging markets when he has his first public stroke in a few months.


Worth a shot, recommended by several in the comments here as well.


What do you feel about IronFox?


Sorry for being the one you saw coming, but I am now very fascinated that you can follow up on new ones.


You probably won’t see this, but I think you’ve gotten a response or two in your backlog.


Being secure online and being anonymous online is not the same. Proton only promises one of those.


You can download the apk from the link in the post directly.


For some reason my webcam is squished to a 16:9 format on Teams through Vivaldi for work. Other than that, both work and private use and gaming has been fairly flawless. Oh, except for Star Citizen that was a hassle to set up, but once the community guides were found, it was easily figured out.


Norwegians with a clear musical preference.


I know that, but that doesn’t stop the USians using them as being the same.


Exactly, and socialism and communism are two words meaning the same.


That’s an extreme USian way of viewing it. Not saying you’re wrong, 'cause I’ve observed the same. But @FauxLiving@lemmy.world worded reality really well in a comment just above.


Thank you. This is the way. Differentiations hard to see from the outside, apparently.


The US is capitalistic. Most of Europe is some variation of social democratic, with us up in the Nordics more socialist than further down on the continent.
Yes, capitalistic values increasingly and intrusively are corroding functioning societies towards a more US style dysfunction, but we are still far from as lost a case, so there is still hope.
And lobbyism has been regularly discussed in the last decade and will hopefully at least get stronger regulation sooner rather than later for several of us, so there is hope for that part at least.


Like… Denmark? Where it’s legal?
Of course, our socialist ruling party in Norway recently had several former ministers join various lobbies lately, so there’s that too. Not illegal, though.


When in the office, yes. But I use my desktop when working from home. The annoying part I have spent like two minutes trying to solve by installing Vivaldi, is Teams, 'cause now my picture is squashed for some reason on calls, while working perfectly in OBS and elsewhere.
Not compared to first world countries.