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  • It’s not perfect, but I chose them over proton because I was able to get my first.last name. I haven’t had any issues so far over the last few years.

    One of the biggest things is you have to use their client, no 3rd party clients like thunderbird.

  • Yesss I’ve been wanting the clean up space feature ever since I left Google Photos. I need to remember to donate next time I get paid.

  • Revolt got at cease and desist for the name. They renamed it to Stoat.

  • I thought they could “always tell”

  • I live in the Mojave desert and it’s amazing how green the desert gets after some heavy rain like we’ve had this past month.

  • Carl from Dungeon Crawler Carl

  • I use caddy as well, but with headscale too so I can access it from wherever I am.

  • Build one in my town plz

  • For the same reason people watch professional sports.

  • This is a thing that is avoided heavily in Russian because of general animosity towards LGBTQ topics in Russia. It can even be prosecuted as the Russian Supreme Court deemed the LGBT movement as an extremist group in 2023.

    There isn’t a concept of a singular “they” in Russian. Using “они” for yourself would sound very strange because it changes verb and adjective endings as well unlike in English.

    “Оно” is only used for inanimate objects.

    You can kind of get away with not using gendered pronouns/endings by using passive voice like: “Мне думалось” instead of “я думал/а”

    It will be easier on you and on whoever you’re speaking with in Russian to just choose between он/она (which ever you most closely present as) since so much of the language is grammatically gendered unlike English.

  • Most Russian surnames end in ов for men and ова for women. Their Patronymic middle names also change depending on sex.

    So a man named Ivan who’s father’s name was Nikolai and surname is Fedotov would be:

    Ivan Nikolaevich Fedotov (Иван Николаевич Федотов)

    While his sister, Irina, would be:

    Irina Nikolaevna Fedotova (Ирина Николаевна Федотова)

    If you wanted to talk about their family as a whole their surname would become plural with a y at the end.

    Fedotovy (Федотовы)

  • My sister-in-law just started a side business as a travel agent this month and she’s already planned 5 cruises for people.

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  • Amaze! jazz hands

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  • I had only seen her in Chuck, so I was really surprised to find out she is Australian.

  • It’s in the accessibility settings. You can just search your phone for Background Sounds.

  • It’s not theft. It’s restitution.

  • Yeah give it another look, I know they have that flavor at my Albertsons (don’t have Safeway here).