devtesla

devtesla wrote

The google password manager is particularly bad because it can learn password that you didn't particularly want it to learn.

A third party password manager like 1Password is great, it'll never do something that you didn't want it to do and the design is secure. I've used it for years. Can't vouch for other methods though

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devtesla OP wrote

It was always going to be better, Tim made the last video while recovering from covid and missing some equipment. And yea at kotaku he was working out of a closet, he's got way more resources from his patreon including a full time video editor.

I enjoyed the ff7r video more but that's because it's a way more interesting subject to me, I beat tlou and it seems kinda broken to me. Like its design philosophy is really good but there's nothing hanging off of it.

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devtesla OP wrote (edited )

Yea no worries. This isn't a fund, its a fundraising page set up through Act Blue, using this feature. I set up something like this (using a different platform) for RAINN on me irl in order to run a donation drive. This is a similar thing, except it's set up so people can donate to multiple bail funds.

I'm not sure who set this up, but I do know that the money going into this is going to those charities directly, there's no handoff step.

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devtesla wrote

If I was under 30 I'd conciser doing a working holiday in New Zealand, which gives you 12 months and lets you work, and gives you a chance to get a job that you can transition into a longer term residence visa and eventually a permanent one. Not really a sure thing though. And yea lots of other countries have working holiday visas, generally targeted at graduates.

I've researched immigrating to Germany and it's odd, there's a bureaucratic puzzle there but the requirements are all much less than other countries. It's worth a look, and people have just gotten on a plane to Germany and then figured out the rest from there.

All of this takes money tho. And yea I keep my passport handy so I can get the fuck out of the country if I need to, all this bureaucratic stuff is mostly just about staying more than three months and being able to work.

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