You are right - I forgot about the domain name requirement, sorry.
exchange12rocks
That's literally my experience every time I drive in the Netherlands: so many lanes!
Thank you for the explanation - didn't know about the bridge 👍
I didn't know about the bridge, thank you!
migadu.com
I'm sorry, but they are an even more closed ecosystem than even Gmail: one cannot use a regular email client with Proton
Finding one ... in stock ... is a near impossibility
Lots of cards are available. They just aren't at MSRP
Sorry, but no. There are lots of European chocolate makers to choose from, that make chocolate that actually has the chocolate taste.
LU is owned by Mondelez (https://www.mondelezinternational.com/our-brands/lu/). They still work in Russia: https://www.mondelezinternational.com/russia/
Yeah, that's due to Reddit's new policies regarding client ID. You need to change it with the help of ReVanced and the app will work again
Yes! Another big deal in Japan is (yes, still is) translation devices. While some people there move over to Google Translate, many old-fashioned ones still rock those gadgets that look like voice recorders but with a screen, and translate your dialogue. Japan, as a country in general, is known for not so good English skills among the population: as I understand many people don't really see a need to learn that language. Especially given that those devices to deal with foreigners are available.
There are many gadgets (including specialized ones) in Japan that have been produced for the domestic market only.