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confusedwiseman

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There’s also the xbrowsersync extension if you just want to save and sync bookmarks.

I may be a lost lemming though based on the community…

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I settled on recipe keeper. It supports many platforms. It’s a one time purchase (per platform) and it has the ability to import from websites.

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I think my email service does something like this, though I don’t use it.

https://proton.me/support/schedule-email-send

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Sounds like you need to write an app to do this. It seems you want to aggregate data from multiple sources, keep secret, then send.

I’m tech inclined, but not a developer, lots of low/no code solutions should let you get pretty close fairly easily.

I’ll bet you could use a jobs site to “rent a developer” and it wouldn’t be too expensive.

Or find a 3rd party to collect and schedule the email.

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So why can’t Kamala attend the debate without him? It’s be like a fire side chat with a presidential candidate. We could hear more on the platforms without interruptions or hearing about what was on tv in Ohio.

He’s welcome to come too, but I’m sure he’d rather skip this free advertising time.

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You nailed it. It’s a part of the solution and shouldn’t be a weapon. Trust, guide….verify. You’re raising a “being” hopefully with the intention of being a self sufficient adult, not an over grown child. We have to help prepare them for this world.

I log DNS on all devices. This helps me see if stupid stuff is happening, or if somehow the refrigerator managed to obtain an internet connection.

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I think there’s kind of a 3rd choice, WebKit.

Chrome was great, till it wasn’t. IE always was bad. Edge is chromium.

Firefox has stayed closer to “don’t be evil” than many companies. Is say far more than the other options.

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A or C is a connector type. There’s different versions with different speeds.

https://www.techadvisor.com/article/742967/usb-speeds-types-and-features-explained.html

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I was thinking WebKit was closer to Netscape in origin.

You made me go look it up. 😉 and I think we’re both wrong…. (Here’s my edit…. Poster above is right. I read it wrong, so only I am wrong on the origin of WebKit)

Below from Wikipedia:

WebKit started as a fork of the KHTML and KJS software libraries from KDE.

On April 3, 2013, Google announced that it had forked WebCore, a component of WebKit, to be used in future versions of Google Chrome

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