FlyGRN is your new flight ticket comparison website that automatically offsets the carbon emissions of your flight for free, with the fees we receive from our booking partners.
When a visitor books a flight through FlyGRN, the website will automatically offset the user’s CO2 emissions, either fully or partially. That’s possible with the fee that FlyGRN from its partners. The consumer doesn’t have to compromise on flight options or prices.
If you book a flight through the search engine, you will receive an online CO2 certificate with a personalized certificate number. This certificate contains transparent information, such as which offsetting projects are supported. If a visitor has booked their flight elsewhere, FlyGRN offers the option to manually offset their CO2 emissions.
We're a meta flight search engine, meaning that we search through multiple flight comparison sites, giving often one of the cheapest flights.
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Flights Some sites over carbon offset or emission comparison for your flight • https://flygrn.com/ • https://www.glooby.com/ • https://www.routerank.com/en/. Source: over 2 years ago
>I'm not optimistic about non tech people easily logging into mastodon.192.168.555.2.xproxy.remoteinstance2452456a1.mirror.com. Why are you trolling? Mastodon instances have normal URLs like https://mastodon.social, and you can just log in there like any other site. And there's a ton of "non-tech" people on Mastodon.. In fact the people who seem whine the most about how hard it is are the "techies" on HN. It's weird. - Source: Hacker News / about 24 hours ago
I was gonna link to https://mastodon.social/@_inside/112440596781136013; but you're right, it says that "iPadOS running on M4" has "Secure Exclave"; not that "M4 has Secure Exclave". Though I will admit I definitely misread it that way at first. - Source: Hacker News / 15 days ago
Did you miss the part where Chris Espinosa said "That’s not Sherry Livingston"? Chris also has a follow-up post not shown in Cabel's blog where he says there aren't any photos of Sherry online: https://mastodon.social/@Cdespinosa/112391173495267599. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 month ago
Personally, I really like this summary: https://mastodon.social/@nixCraft/112444973228241564. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 month ago
Just a follow up to all downvoters: developers care, and are working on improving performance, take a look at one of hopefully many to come, examples - https://mastodon.social/@tdp_org/112440017216320486. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 month ago
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