"He himself is a billionaire" ... Glad the forker made that clear in the first paragraph.
Got this site once stating "passwords can't contain parts of username" icw a 64 character pw.
And usenames like "daneelolivaw" block passwords with
da an ne ee el...
dan ane nee eel ...
dane anee neel.... etc in them
I wanted it to work because of its place in the timeline, before everything else and provide more history.
This one time I got this catch22 situation with a service.. Turned out password reset in the Android app accepted 32 characters but in the browser less.
I looked briefly through their site:
- Heavy on partnerships and ambition. Which is a good thing.
- Light on technical details and implementation.
- Hinting at former hype (blockchain) and current (AI)
But for me the biggest concern is development of a "new" decentralized protocol. IMHO there are enough protocols around to choose and pick from and help moving them forward instead of making one from scratch.
No I did try and since you're interested in my learning curve versus my personal effort: Since two weeks I learned css for the first time, hobby related and just about to start knowing about flexbox css grid float div and styling them.
F-Droid changed the label to Non-Free Network Services because just linking from a POI to a booking site alone (without affiliate linking etc) isn't the privacy nightmare fdroid wants it to be.
I could use OM my whole life without clicking links from POI and never is anything exchanged with Kayak or OM.
If one does a booking at Kayak then sure Kayak takes all kind of PII. OM wouldnt know btw.
Non free network label is assigned because OM app is dependent on OM providing mapdata. And one cant change that. Its like OSMand can provide for OM or vice versa.
Thanks! And I will remove it from my search index to restrain from "decluttering". 👌👍
Old saying still applies if something isnt working:
Linux: be root
Windows: reboot
Its in the original post. To create a distraction less or more less environment to prepare for exams.