

In Portugal we can choose in the terminals to use our local network for debit, Multibanco. This network exists since the early 80s and all banks are part of it.


In Portugal we can choose in the terminals to use our local network for debit, Multibanco. This network exists since the early 80s and all banks are part of it.


True. Have an upvote!


Slopbuntu.


I have a Jolla C2 with SailfishOS, it has Android app support based on AlienDalvik, and my banking app runs just fine there. I can use Nextcloud, etc. For my needs it runs great.


You can try Futo’s Grayjay. Always updating its YT plugin when Google breaks it.


And that’s why I’m installing /e/OS in my Fairphone 6, and shifting to Linux based phones.
Even now Google is removing everything that is a choice to avoid their massive surveillance machine, apps started complaining about removal of UnifiedPush:

Fuck Google.


You can try KeePassXC and there’s an extension for Firefox that allows you to fill in the password fields, it matches the site with the URL in the KeePassXC entry.


Yeah, in Portugal the NP (Portuguese Norm) for documents is ODF, yet all the state uses Micro$lop’s Office. Can’t wait to have to send them some docs and rubb their noses in it.


His grandparent was expelled from his hometown and fled to the US.


Lenovo is walking on the razor’s edge. They are still a chinese company and can’t help themselves. My G23 had Lenovo’s adware instaled after a version upgrade, kept pushing for Live Lock Screens. Had to uninstall the crap on the user through adb, just disabling it didn’t work.
You have to think and view this deal as GrapheneOS with Lenovo, not with Motorola.


Losers, and on top sore… :D


Democracy is a device that insures we shall be governed no better than we deserve.
George Bernard Shaw


Depends on the intended role. The Gripen is more akin to the F-35 than the Typhoon, and probably much more cheaper to operate.


Xitler.


SAAB Gripen.
And I’m already steadily moving to Linux based platforms like Mobian, SailfishOS, Ubuntu Touch, and others.
This vile move by Google was written on the wall for years. Those who use their products are test subjects who then are promoted to cattle, not customers.


Mint doesn’t use snap, officially doesn’t support it (though it can be enabled and used).
Yes, of course, but at least we can avoid using ‘murican’ payment systems inside the country. Can’t wait for Wero to be available here, will change my cards to it.