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Oliver Baker
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KeepassXC is prettier than traditional keepass in my view, it’s compatible with your keepass DB and is still open source.

I’ve got more than double 13.

That’s not what unknown means. If you ask the average person on the street they’ll probably think android = samsung if they even know what android is.

It’s not fair to whinge at Firefox sync for requiring a separate account. I suppose they could use Oauth but at least you can easily use firefox & its addons without creating an account.

Chrome probably gives it back if something else wants it. Computers like using as much RAM as possible. Although I dunno if Chrome should be using more than a couple of gigs or so provided you’ve got less than 10 tabs open.

By default, no I don’t think so.

Second paragraph

Reading it now I see that, on NYE it you just seemed to be echoing everyone else complaining about “By in Large” whilst making an annoyingly common mistake.

Please don’t correct on spelling and then use should of, instead of should have/ should’ve.

I don’t think this is just for techies.

I don’t think this is just for techies.

I totally agree with you and thinking about it I should have asked directly rather than replying. It just seems a fairly obvious thing to me.

I’m not defending the song at all but do that many people stateside think all of Africa is in the Southern Hemisphere. I live in Britain and while we aren’t taught much about Africa I’d imagine most people know the continent goes through the equator.

No, then you worry what the VPNs doing while loaded. Also the source codes online at

My point is that other countries with net neutrality laws have faster average internet speeds. So it isn’t, at least exclusively, net neutrality that gives the US a comparitively slow average speed. The netherlands, for example, has net neutrality but also has the 5th fastest internet worldwide.

directly probably not. You might have to pay more for netflix etc though.

In terms of speeds no, probably not. You may see higher costs for netflix etc but your actual internet price should stay the same.

That’s not they way it works. It doesn’t mean some tiny blog pays the same as netflix. It means per bit everyone pays the same.

Net Neutrality is followed by basically every western ISP though. Sometimes caps etc are set too low and then I would agree with you but this is the way the ISPs have been operating for ever.