Use a local only password manager, such as keepass, and then back it up to a flash drive and other devices in your possession. At least that's how I handle my database. And I've never lost access to it.
I'm on long fast
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Long fast is the default. So I'm not surprised at all.
It's not the client router setting. It's the channel you are on. So there is long slow, long fast, short fast, etc. And you want long fast, which is the default or long slow. Keep in mind, if there are other devices around you, then you will need to be on the same channel they are. So if your area is full of nodes that are on long fast, you will also want to be on long fast, because if you are on, say, long slow, you will not be able to communicate with them.
I think maybe if I ran my own, I would. But using public, searx instances is awful. Just because of Google's API limits and shit like that.
oh hell yeah. A search engine that won't treat tor users as criminals.
my #Kagi usage is low

Fund lobbyists to try to get rid of the second amendment.
This isn't the original article that I got the quote from, but here is a similar one.
https://coinpedia.org/news/bank-of-italy-exposes-bitcoin-p2p-platforms-as-tools-for-crime/
Here's a link where I quoted the article, but unfortunately I didn't put the article link into the post. So you'd probably have to copy and paste the quote into a search engine.
https://primal.net/e/note1jygz9476adu8w0j40jslp99hnyu58504g4c8vrym7kwv6952643s25edxa
I had the iPhone 3GS and jail broke it a long time ago. And I had the, I think it was the original iPad mini for a while. I remember using up to iOS 5 or 6 on the iPhone 3GS. It was the very first version that had iMessage and then I think the latest version I had on the iPad was like iOS 9.
Anyone by chance know what the host network for Cloaked Wireless is? I'm interested in it because you can pay with #Monero.
Maybe about a week ago, the Bank of Italy said that KYC not me was a bad service LOL.
I found out the answer is yes. Apparently they have a thing where you can check if a site is on their list. So hopefully somebody will contact them and get it removed.
Staying stable while everything else is falling. Why exactly am I not surprised?
The original bitcoiners were against permission and they've all moved to Monero now. The Bitcoiners you see these days are NGU people. And don't have any fundamentals or ideals.
Can't blame you. Monero actually works like it's supposed to.
