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I've been using PIA for years now. Great stuff, simple to use, and one yearly price covers my PC / tablet / phone / two more devices. They also haven't cucked to sending logs of VPN activity to cops as proven in US Colorado District court. That said, don't fuck around and think it's a magical shield from dumbfuckery, your IP is still able to be tied with a VPN in some methods, PIA just doesn't log.

Though I actually came here and parused looking for Crypto wallet suggestions. I originally used Jaxx, then to Jaxx Liberty, and now that is defunct. Absolutely not keeping anything in Coinbase, and was curious what others may recommend for current wallet options.

PrivateInternetAccess is fundamentally untrustworthy for me due to them being bought out by an Israeli spyware company a couple of years back. Insofar as wallet recommendations are concerned – you can’t go wrong with the classic Electrum for BTC, the official Monero wallet for XMR, and whatever you wanna use for ETH I guess.

Idk man, Jaxx Liberty was decent enough but it was rubbish whenever I actually needed to send bitcoin. Doesn’t surprise me to hear it’s gone.
 
nano is the best text editor.
nothing can compare.
It's great if you only use a command line text editor once in a while. If you use one frequently you'll be able to memorize all the useful shortcuts of a more powerful one.
 
Real Men punch holes in cards and get it read straight into their machines

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After searching for a spam-filter for Android, I've concluded that FairEmail [A] is the best mail app for your phone. It's available on both Google Play and F-Droid. Some features are paid-only, but for $10, it's well worth it.

If you're interested in seeing what the Thunderbird project has been up to since being forked off into a separate administrative entity from Firefox, K-9 Mail is certainly worth checking out. The goal is to eventually rebrand "K-9 Mail" into "Thunderbird" once it's no longer in beta (I think).
 
What IRC clients people use nowadays? I remember using hexchat, mIRC and chatzilla, but that was years ago. I'd really prefer a firefox plugin client rather than standalone, but I can't find a good one.
 
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If you're interested in seeing what the Thunderbird project has been up to since being forked off into a separate administrative entity from Firefox, K-9 Mail is certainly worth checking out. The goal is to eventually rebrand "K-9 Mail" into "Thunderbird" once it's no longer in beta (I think).
OK, that's kind of legit.

Until I remember that K-9 Mail has at least as much credibility as a desktop mail client, as Thunderbird does on mobile. I wish them well
 
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What IRC clients people use nowadays? I remember using hexchat, mIRC and chatzilla, but that was years ago. I'd really prefer a firefox plugin client rather than standalone, but I can't find a good one.
It's impossible to make a Firefox plugin IRC client in the Current Year due to the removal of the much more powerful (though security nightmarish) XUL API. Any extension purporting to support IRC will be doing it via some sort of web abstraction.

HexChat and mIRC are still around and popular. There's also AdiIRC, which is my preferred on Windows, though it's a memory hog and requires a degree in autism to configure.

Terminal fags swear by Weechat and irssi. I've used the former and it's a solid client.

If you want a web client, then The Lounge is a good option. You can self host it and run it like a bouncer where it's always connected and you just jump in whenever you please. There's also Kiwi IRC but I have no idea if it's any good.

znc is still the de facto standard if you want a bouncer that any client can connect to.
 
What IRC clients people use nowadays? I remember using hexchat, mIRC and chatzilla, but that was years ago. I'd really prefer a firefox plugin client rather than standalone, but I can't find a good one.

If you still want the magic of ChatZilla, the Seamonkey project is where you can turn to get your fix.
 
What IRC clients people use nowadays? I remember using hexchat, mIRC and chatzilla, but that was years ago. I'd really prefer a firefox plugin client rather than standalone, but I can't find a good one.
Learn to use the terminal so you can grace yourself with the greatness that is irssi.
 
i use vi anything else is for failures
It's great if you only use a command line text editor once in a while. If you use one frequently you'll be able to memorize all the useful shortcuts of a more powerful one.
nano's only weakness is the find keystroke is CTRL+W. I love being reminded what that does in a browser when using a HTML5 VNC viewer.
I use mcedit. Let the flaming commence. 😁
Real Men punch holes in cards and get it read straight into their machines

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Nothing is more pure than the ability to have direct access to the control signals. No need for a instruction decoder.
based, using a minecraft world editor to edit text documents is truly big brain
i use emacs anything else is for retards that can't comprehend easy keystroke sequences like C-x C-M-S-θ C-o w to do simple things.
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St IGNUcius (who we pray makes a speedy recovery) commands you join the Church of Emacs.
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