Practical information/skills
With this website you can bypass most websites paywalls https://12ft.io
There’s also a Google Chrome/Brave/Opera/Edge extension:
https://github.com/nathan-149/hover-paywalls-browser-extension
You have to install it yourself because Google removed it from their store when they knew people could use it to bypass paywalls, so just follow the steps in the guide. But it’s super easy to do. Just a drag and drop of a folder into your extensions library
https://github.com/nathan-149/hover-paywalls-browser-extension
You have to install it yourself because Google removed it from their store when they knew people could use it to bypass paywalls, so just follow the steps in the guide. But it’s super easy to do. Just a drag and drop of a folder into your extensions library
GitHub
GitHub - nang-dev/hover-paywalls-browser-extension: Hover is an open-sourced browser extension that bypasses paywalls and blocks…
Hover is an open-sourced browser extension that bypasses paywalls and blocks ads. - nang-dev/hover-paywalls-browser-extension
If you have an Android phone, go to the developer options and set Animation Time to x0.5! Your phone will feel like it's gotten a huge processor update.
Unlock Developer Options:
Settings > About Phone > 7x tap on Build Number
Decrease animation time:
Settings > System > Developer Options > Set all Options with Animation Scale to x0.5 or less
Enjoy your fast phone
Unlock Developer Options:
Settings > About Phone > 7x tap on Build Number
Decrease animation time:
Settings > System > Developer Options > Set all Options with Animation Scale to x0.5 or less
Enjoy your fast phone
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https://otter-browser.org/
From their website: "Otter Browser aims to recreate the best aspects of the classic Opera (12.x) UI using Qt5." Their motto is: "Controlled by the user, not vice versa".
Otter Browser makes no unsolicited requests at all. It is fully open source. The developers, also, don't plan to include any spyware "features" in the future. This seems like a true privacy-based web browser (at least for now).
Basically a very simplistic browser, that can be used to access websites that will contain your private information. You can make it clear out the cookies upon startup, and log in into your mail, banking and so on.
Otter is minimalistic and therefore doesn't allow for advanced customization, and it's webkit is rather shy, so it might load slower than other browsers.
But still, if you want the greatest solution of all, I recommend using two browsers. One for private information (Otter) and one for casual browsing (Ungoogled Chromium).
From their website: "Otter Browser aims to recreate the best aspects of the classic Opera (12.x) UI using Qt5." Their motto is: "Controlled by the user, not vice versa".
Otter Browser makes no unsolicited requests at all. It is fully open source. The developers, also, don't plan to include any spyware "features" in the future. This seems like a true privacy-based web browser (at least for now).
Basically a very simplistic browser, that can be used to access websites that will contain your private information. You can make it clear out the cookies upon startup, and log in into your mail, banking and so on.
Otter is minimalistic and therefore doesn't allow for advanced customization, and it's webkit is rather shy, so it might load slower than other browsers.
But still, if you want the greatest solution of all, I recommend using two browsers. One for private information (Otter) and one for casual browsing (Ungoogled Chromium).
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https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2022/01/09/temporary-empty-shelves-are-not-a-supply-chain-crisis-it-is-important-to-understand-the-difference/
Feel free to note in the comments section what is happening in your area. Hopefully, most of us are much better positioned than the average person who has not been following this as closely over the past several months.
Initial food instability signs in the supply chain. Things to look for:
(1) A shortage of processed potatoes (frozen specifically).
And/Or a shortage of the ancillary products that are derivates of, or normally include, potatoes.
(2) A larger than usual footprint of turkey in the supermarket (last line of protein).
(3) A noticeable increase in the price of citrus products.
(4) A sparse distribution of foodstuffs that rely on flavorings.
(5) The absence of non-seasonal products.
(6) Little to no price difference on the organic comparable (diff supply chain)
(7) Unusual country of origin for fresh product type.
(8) Absence of large container products
(9) Shortage of any ordinary but specific grain derivative item (ex. wheat crackers)
(10) Big brand shortage.
(11) Shortage of wet pet foods
(12) Shortage of complex blended products with multiple ingredients (soups etc)
(13) A consistent shortage of milk products and/or ancillaries.
These notes above are all precursors that show significant stress in the supply chain. Once these issues are consistently visible, we are going to descend into food instability very quickly, sector by sector, category by category.
At first, each retail operation will show varying degrees of the supply chain stress according to their size, purchasing power, and/or private manufacturing, transportation and distribution capacity.
Feel free to note in the comments section what is happening in your area. Hopefully, most of us are much better positioned than the average person who has not been following this as closely over the past several months.
Initial food instability signs in the supply chain. Things to look for:
(1) A shortage of processed potatoes (frozen specifically).
And/Or a shortage of the ancillary products that are derivates of, or normally include, potatoes.
(2) A larger than usual footprint of turkey in the supermarket (last line of protein).
(3) A noticeable increase in the price of citrus products.
(4) A sparse distribution of foodstuffs that rely on flavorings.
(5) The absence of non-seasonal products.
(6) Little to no price difference on the organic comparable (diff supply chain)
(7) Unusual country of origin for fresh product type.
(8) Absence of large container products
(9) Shortage of any ordinary but specific grain derivative item (ex. wheat crackers)
(10) Big brand shortage.
(11) Shortage of wet pet foods
(12) Shortage of complex blended products with multiple ingredients (soups etc)
(13) A consistent shortage of milk products and/or ancillaries.
These notes above are all precursors that show significant stress in the supply chain. Once these issues are consistently visible, we are going to descend into food instability very quickly, sector by sector, category by category.
At first, each retail operation will show varying degrees of the supply chain stress according to their size, purchasing power, and/or private manufacturing, transportation and distribution capacity.
The Last Refuge
Temporary Empty Shelves Are Not a Supply Chain Crisis, It Is Important to Understand the Difference - The Last Refuge
BUMPED by request. Unfortunately, there is a lot of wrong information being discussed and shared. Even reputable regional media are giving inaccurate information, making wrong interpretations {LINK}, and generally getting the explanations wrong. Additionally…
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Forwarded from Catholic Femininity Realm
Someday in the near future (when I find a fruit that I find nice to try it with) I'm going to make varenye (it's a preserve) and share the recipe
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