I no longer remember details, but it was something to do with HeliBoard's dictionary and the system one. Have you checked they both have the right languages?
LibreWolf is little more than a custom config for Firefox, they don't do actual development on the engine, which is the important and very technically laborious part.
Not really, 2k is enough to have a result with a pretty low error %.
You're totally right, my statistics is very rusty, good lord. For the ~240M eligible voters in the US, you can get roughly 2% margin of error, for the usual 95% confidence level.
My comment was a bit daft, in retrospective. Surely the polling people know what they're doing, better than I do for sure x)
I guess it goes to show how non intuitive some statistical methods can be at first?
Isn't 2k voters a comically small sample to draw any results from? I hope it is true, but let's not get ahead of ourselves.
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?).
Can't use cash online, (nearly*) anywhere.
- Mullvad is the only service I know that accepts payment through mailed cash.
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.
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).
Oooh, that looks very neat, thank you!
Yeah was quoting Noir in the previous episode ;p
The web font would also be cached, and it wouldn't be that big of a resource in the first place. I think being able to copy a comment's content is more important, but whatever.