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  • Yes, do it! Now! It’s the safest way, but only by choosing the right and trusted ones. Examples:

    • The expensive but good one: 1Password
    • The free, geeky and difficult one for normal users: Keepass.
    • The simple and free and beloved one: Bitwarden
    • The don’t try it ever because they will leak your data: Lastpass.
  • Thank you! I tried but Wefwef said it wasn’t send so I kept trying.

    About the smaller server, I started with .world, then I registered on .ml and now this one seems to be bloated too. I’ll keep going down in server size, hehe.

    BTW, this is my only issue with Lemmy, that the user account is not auto-migrated from one server to another one.

  • It’s being ok, specially after I found Wefwef (love it, but needs a better name).

    But about content, I still miss a lot of the subs I was subscribed to (Oddly satisfying, TechnicalPrint, and many other specific ones). But I know that it’s only a matter of time.

    Voting and posting is a bit annoying because servers are overwhelmed but I totally understand it and can wait, no problem.

  • Lavender essence is used everywhere in perfume industry, from detergents to mix it with other things to create perfumes. 100ml of essence can produce a huge amount of other products, that’s why it’s so expensive.

    I know a village in Spain dedicated to it for generations where most of them became rich with it.

  • well, some people don’t care, but others like me have been years there finding and joining communities, and for others who became admins and moderators, they spent a good chunk of their time to create and take care of communities over years for free. Now that has been taken from them, and even each step Reddit takes, enrages the content creators and curators even more, so they respond because they don’t want to give up, and now they may want revenge. So I totally support everything they’re doing, from filling it up with useless content to fill it up with NSFW content to avoid ads and so ruining Reddit cash flow. And I hope they keep going on for a while.

  • After reading another post where it was shown all the private information the app requires, I’ll never even be close to it (a quick resume: location, device information, user profiles on other apps, payment information, even health information).

    Edit: found a link (it’s a meme, but the screenshot shows what i’m referring to): https://lemm.ee/post/653305