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  • I have a Pelican 1510 that I keep my camera stuff in as well as many other pelicans of different sizes; however, I don’t keep any batteries inside the cases…especially any that are Lithium Ion. I also keep a big packet of desiccant in the cases to prevent mold and fungus from spreading inside if left for long periods of time, unattended. These two items work together perfectly to preserve my gear. I suspect I could leave this gear in the cases for 100 years and come back to find all of it (except batteries) in 100% pristine condition.


    1. Mlem: missing a lot of features but the ones that they have work very well. This one feels the most native because it is. This is my current choice because it is actually native and open source. That icon is ugly as hell, though.

    2. Voyager: this one is a month ahead on features of ALL other lemmy apps. this one is the most feature-rich in that they have the ability to edit posts and do all kinds of other stuff. The non-native web app aspect causes it to lose LOTS of points in my book

    3. Memmy: this one was easily my favorite but the recent updates have started to show how poorly architected it is. They have a TON of work to do under the hood to make this one feel solid again…and honestly, I sincerely think it may never feel as responsive and snappy because they made the strange decision to make an iOS only app in react native…

    4. Liftoff: this one is pretty good but it just goes too far from the standard that Apollo set that I feel awkward in it.

    5. Bean: this one is early days but already has some cool stuff that I wish other apps had (the profile button at the bottom has the icon from the currently signed-in user) I had been asking for that feature from other devs for FAR too long.



















  • demesisx@lemmy.worldBannedMtoCardano@lemmy.worldWhat wallets are people using?
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    3 years ago

    Lace is my current choice.

    They’re not quite as advanced as Eternl yet but they’re open source while Eternl is closed source (and IMO we should be VERY skeptical of their intentions because of that).

    IMO, wallets for an open source, decentralized crypto project should never, ever be closed source. The dev (probably won’t but) could just decide to push some malicious code that transfers everyone’s funds to another wallet and there’s not a damned thing anyone could do about it.

    One fast, accessible, and secure platform for digital assets, DApps, NFTs, and DeFi. One fast, accessible, easy-to-use, and secure platform for digital assets, DApps, NFTs, and DeFi. Lace. Hello Web3.

    Get the first light wallet platform from Input Output Global, one of the creators of Cardano. Lace welcomes you into the new world of Web3, letting you manage your digital assets, access NFTs, easily stake your ada, and connect to a world of Cardano DApps, all from one easy-to-use interface. And many more features are in the pipeline.

    YOUR SECURITY IS OUR PRIORITY Enjoy added security with hardware wallet integration. Use hardware wallets like Ledger Nano S, Nano S+ and Nano X seamlessly from within Lace.

    VERIFIED FOR YOUR PEACE OF MIND Lace has been independently audited and manually verified by external auditor, FYEO, so the Lace team can improve code quality and security – giving you greater peace of mind.

    YOUR COLLECTIBLES ALWAYS AT HAND View your Cardano NFTs in all their glory. Store your NFTs in the gallery or send to other wallets. Access marketplaces to browse and purchase Cardano NFTs.

    LET YOUR DIGITAL ASSETS WORK FOR YOU Explore stake pools on Cardano and choose where you delegate. Stake your ada to receive rewards for participating in the network. Plus, view your rewards history and chart your progress.

    ONE WALLET, A WORLD OF DAPPS The Lace DApp Connector makes accessing Web3 fast and easy. Connect to Cardano DApps with one wallet and use your ada on DEXs, DeFi services, and NFT marketplaces.

    SAVE YOUR ADDRESSES IN ONE PLACE Save your frequently used wallet addresses to the address book and access them with just a couple of clicks.

    BUNDLE YOUR TRANSACTIONS - AND SAVE With the new bundle feature you can send different types of assets to multiple users, all in one transaction – with just one transaction fee. Plus, reduce network congestion to keep transactions fast and seamless. You can find out more at https://www.lace.io