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If your phone supports e-SIM I would recommend something like Airalo. Source: 10 months ago
Alternatively look for a data esim like esimdb.com or airalo.com for regional esim you can install prior to departure. Can check the big Euro carriers for regional deals like Orange or 3, etc. Source: 10 months ago
I was just the Marangu route. There was wifi in the huts, but I bought e-sim for data. It was available almost everywhere. I used airalo.com. But find even more similar companies. Source: 11 months ago
Esimdb.com or airalo.com is your solution. Source: 11 months ago
Suggest getting esimdb.com or airalo.com esims prior to leaving the US and use Fi data sparingly hoping not to get suspended. Source: 11 months ago
So, here's what you'll all need to do, report this bot to reddit, and have theverge.com and all other sites as well, ars, wired and so on, to report about this being a "christian" bot, and thus, being a part of the rightwing/alt-right community, and point that finger as that (that might not be true, but it can certainly give the light of it, seeing how /u/spez might have some of them dollars from religious... Source: 11 months ago
Do you have to cite external sources? What kind of sources can you use? Can you use something like theverge.com or do you have to use something like scientific research papers? Source: 12 months ago
Use the Add Feed 3 dot menu in the top right to search for feeds to add by site url i.e. theverge.com or npr.org. Source: 12 months ago
Nothing much to be done about someone dissing e-bikes but if you had the opportunity you could quote this, from theverge.com:. Source: about 1 year ago
"OpenAI has launched a bug bounty, encouraging members of the public to find and disclose vulnerabilities in its AI services including ChatGPT. Rewards range from $200 for “low-severity findings” to $20,000 for “exceptional discoveries,” and reports are submittable via crowdsourcing cybersecurity platform Bugcrowd." (an excerpt from an article from theverge.com). Source: about 1 year ago
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