

Email yes but only with my own domain so I can change providers if the price changes.
I wouldn’t pay for anything I’d prefer to keep anonymous and that includes search.


Email yes but only with my own domain so I can change providers if the price changes.
I wouldn’t pay for anything I’d prefer to keep anonymous and that includes search.


Apparently the map on the front page doesn’t require a login but it’s all the way at the bottom on mobile so I didn’t see it. All good


Does wigle.net allow you to check if you’re indexed without creating an account? Search and map pop up a login form.


If you’re wearing jeans you can also strap it onto the belt straps. If it’s on the side it shouldn’t be too uncomfortable


Also picking an ISP that actually has a reliable connection even if everything else about their service sucks, including the price.


Wow well that’s sad. Hopefully they continue building those appointments and the view of 2. changes.


Isn’t te/le technically a conjugation of you though? You also have to conjugate the verb but at least the difference is just an ‘s’ that you can aspirate enough that it’s not clear if you’re going for tu or usted.


Isn’t housing close to public transit usually more popular and thus more expensive? Is it different in the US? The article makes it sound as if there was no housing there to begin with.


Greek: formal you is usually used with older people (but not family), teachers when you are a student or higher ups in general. Wherever I’ve worked we used the informal form but I don’t know how common this is. Also retail workers typically use the formal form with customers so I do the same with them but many people do not. It seems to be slowly going away as a feature.
Spanish: I’d use the formal a bit less than in greek but it depends on location. In Spain it seems pretty rare but some central and south American countries use it much more.
I haven’t done it myself but know people who do. If you use a known provider and only the domain is yours I wouldn’t expect it to be blocked as companies also use their own domain for their email.