Companies need to stop using Authy. It's stupid and pointless when we have a open alternative such as the one used by Google Authenticator or Aegis.
Also, Google Authenticator now supports backup. Aegis is another free alternative.
What are your needs, if I may ask?
I agree, but (hot take) I think that Discord is even worse than Facebook.
Let's not forget that Mozilla (the company) is largely mismanaged, so that doesn't help.
Also, WebKit was based on KHTML, which was open source and platform independent itself.
I wonder why Microsoft decided to switch from their own engine to Blink, they could've switched to Gecko and keep the web a little bit more free
Very nice. Nobody wants to use Safari anyway, they were forced by Apple.
Thank you EU!
I'm going to explain how an Italian bidet works, I don't know if you're referring to some other kind of bidet (e.g. the pressure washers).
You do your thing, then you lightly clean yourself with paper. Don't waste too much paper, just one pass or two will suffice.
Then you get up from the toilet bowl and go on the bidet. In Italy, it's always next to the toilet bowl so you don't have to walk around like a maniac. The best way to sit on the toilet is to "ride it" as if it was a horse (so you face the water).
You open the water, maybe you wait for it to become warm (it depends on the kind of heating system you have in your home, sometimes it takes longer to come out warm). Then you get some soap (we use a specific kind of delicate liquid soap that we call "intimate soap" in Italian). You apply the soap to your private parts and you rinse using the water.
After you've finished cleaning, you dry youself using a personal towel. This is important: you don't share your bidet towel with anybody. We usually use a smaller kind of towel.
And that's how an Italian uses a bidet.
Stupid Google, this was a great camera feature. I use it all the time.
Don't forget guys, Google My Maps is kept alive by one single Google employee. When he leaves the company, they'll kill the feature for sure.
It wouldn't surprise me if there was one single engineer that kept Photo Spheres alive.
I have an even simpler example: should cars be required not go over the speed limit?
It's completely optional to connect a Google account. You can always back them up using the QR code (just take a picture with another device)