tmpod

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[–] tmpod@lemmy.pt 8 points 6 months ago

I'm not familiar with any service that works at the international level, but over in Portugal, the biggest ATM network, Multibanco, has had a service called MB NET (now integrated with the newer MB WAY app), which allows you to create temporary cards with 3 different behaviours: one-time, monthly, multiple uses. The first one always has 1 month of validity, while the others only expire after a year, and you can define a maximum capacity.

It works perfectly well in foreign online services, but you have to have a card from one of the associated banks (presumably from their Portuguese branch?).

[–] tmpod@lemmy.pt 2 points 6 months ago

Can't use cash online, (nearly*) anywhere.

  • Mullvad is the only service I know that accepts payment through mailed cash.
[–] tmpod@lemmy.pt 12 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (6 children)

I have multiple domains and backup addresses on ProtonMail, so technically I have infinite addresses :P

I split mails domains at the identity level, and addresses (under my custom domains, for proton I use their simplelogin integration) are split between services, even though I use my main one in most places still.

[–] tmpod@lemmy.pt 3 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Another commenter said goldwarden implements that through the Remote Desktop XDG Portal, which only GNOME and KDE support at the moment (wlroots doesn't implement it yet).

[–] tmpod@lemmy.pt 2 points 6 months ago

Oooh, that looks very neat, thank you!

[–] tmpod@lemmy.pt 6 points 6 months ago (5 children)

BitWarden is really good. Has (nearly*) everything I want, works well across all platforms and the free plan is very featurefull. Even though I don't really use any of the premium features, I still pay for the plan, to help fund development, it's only 10€ a year.

  • I say nearly because I'd love to have some form of autocomplete in Linux Wayland, outside of the browser extension. I believe one of KeePass apps does this (but only for X?)
[–] tmpod@lemmy.pt 2 points 6 months ago

Já vem do início do ano, mas sim x)
Sistema altamente parvo do FB, enfim.

[–] tmpod@lemmy.pt 2 points 6 months ago

Um pouco offtopic, mas percebo x)
Os CAPTCHAs estão em todo o lado, não é só na Web portuguesa (aliás, não acho que seja um caso particularmente mau). A questão é que muitas vezes resolvem um problema sério que se tem vindo a tornar mais frequente na última década -- DDoS e semelhante. Há outras formas de combater o problema sem irritar, espiar e até mesmo bloquear utilizadores perfeitamente legítimos? Talvez, mas o reCAPTCHA, hCAPTCHA e afins são soluções muito fáceis para o problema.

[–] tmpod@lemmy.pt 1 points 6 months ago

Make sure to check the return policy for Wacom or whichever reseller you end up going with. Some allow you to return electronic devices (if in good state, of course) up to 30 days or so after the purchase. If that isn't possible, you can always try to resell it in the second-hand market and make most of your money back, there are plenty of websites for that (from global ones like ebay to regional platforms; I tend to prefer the latter). But if your friend has one of these (or similar) give it a try!

And yeah, feel free to reach out to me via Matrix or e-mail! You can also try other platforms listed in my website, but I don't check those as often.

[–] tmpod@lemmy.pt 2 points 6 months ago (2 children)

Windows 7, but newer versions were already a thing. If I recall correctly, I made the final switch around the time Windows 10 started becoming available to the general public, but I had been dual booting for a while then.

Started with Mint, btw.

[–] tmpod@lemmy.pt 2 points 6 months ago

Interesting extension, didn't know about it, thanks!

[–] tmpod@lemmy.pt 2 points 6 months ago

XD I was caught very off-guard, ngl

Yeah, in NA this is called "limp biscuit"...there was a popular band named after the concept. Gross. 🤢

Nice to know x)

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