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I donate sometimes with monero
I donate sometimes with monero
While not outright obvious, the title is technically correct. It is open source money.
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And we will still be here when Reddit finally does implode. Either from high interest rates and not being able to raise money or whatever we will still be here.
Does your phone not come with one built-in? I’m on lineage OS and there’s one right in my notification tray as one of the tiles.
How about unified push support? I’ve never gotten push notifications from the proton app since I’ve been using it in 2018 because of the fact that I do not have Google Play Services installed, so I have to actually be like a caveman and manually check my email several times a day.
I ended up asking them to accept Monero.
They get a divorce?
I just had a look at the description to make sure I wasn’t crazy and yes it says right in the thing that article notifications are a thing but it is not registering with unified push and it is not manually checking every x minutes for notifications so I don’t see how it has them.
So far as I am able to tell, this app does not give me any kind of push notifications at all, even though it’s supposed to. So I might have to ditch it for now.
So far, I like what I see. It’s a small application, but I’m trying to figure out how push notifications work. Since I do not have Google Play Services and how often it will check for new feed updates
I am a feeder user though i would be up for playing with it
I don’t have any kind of HTTPS certificate, like let’s encrypt for it. So I’m not sure.
Edit: nope. Ping works and monero on port 18089 works, but no web page
Well, I’ve changed the DNS to point at my IP address properly, and my DNS resolver control D recognizes the proper IP address, but the web page just does not load for whatever reason.
Edit: If I type in the IPv6 address directly into the Firefox address bar, it does load. But not when typing the domain name instead.
I just get the standard address not found when attempting to load it on mobile. But on desktop it loads fine. I know for a fact the web server is up as I am able to access it fine locally with its IP address and I can even type the IP address directly into the address bar and access it but it will not work if I try to ask for the domain itself.
Isn’t that a fork of desktop FF?
Now just have to wait a few days for Fennec and Mull
Oh, interesting. I can’t stand how slow videos are, so I always turn them up to 1.5 or 1.75x. Hell, the only time I ever use the default speed is for music because obviously that does not work.
I was thinking the exact same thing actually because us normal people start getting a bit antsy when things hit a hundred dollars a month, not twelve hundred.
Well, I can’t help you with the fact that you don’t have a whole lot of money to begin with, but as far as the fees and regulations and currency issues, Monero would solve that.