

Bangladesh: Watch Jibon Theke Neya by Zahir Rayhan.
Bangladesh: Watch Jibon Theke Neya by Zahir Rayhan.
Element X is supposed to eventually replace Element on mobile, so it will probably support it down the line.
Not according to the Yakubians over at the miserable island.
Do any of the other instances defederate from these or vice versa? I’d still like to be able to see posts from other instances.
When a South Asian calls the British monarchy fascist or Churchill a genocider in my experience.
I’m surprised no one recommended syncthing.
Syncthing lets you sync changes on any folder/drive across multiple devices via the local network - no cloud needed. I currently use it for my keepass database, Music folder and Documents folder. It’s als very simple to set up.
Only downside to this is that if your house burns down you’ll lose everything - but a friend suggested me to have important files on an encrypted tarball stored in the cloud.
CUSTOMS ROMS BABY
I agree.
Though, it’s not that deep. I was saying how it’s the best amongst the free ones. I’m not saying it’s the best in general.
Keyword being “free”.
Could you suggest a better VPN that’s free?
Proton is essentially the best free VPN huh.
Tankie is when a third worlder socialist shares the most Milquetoast leftist opinion.
Except those of us who dont have a LineageOS compatible phone sadly.
Colonisation has somewhat preserved elements aspects of English in our vocabulary in South Asia.
For example I almost never hear anyone on the anglosphere say “ta ta” but in Bangladesh it is a semi-regular part of our “goodbye speech”
Another such phrase is “Oil your own machine”, I never hear it in the anglosphere.