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Oh, I didn’t realize it wasn’t available for Firefox Android. I use Kiwi on my phone and Firefox on desktop. A quick Google search says you can use Firefox Nightly to install custom add-on libraries, but I’ve never done that.
I use this extension. It’s built on top of Firefox’s reader view so it’s similar. They also made the extension for other browsers so it’s a consistent experience across all of them. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/readability-based-reader-view/
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Envelope based budgeting was the solution for me. First I used Simple’s goals and now I use You Need a Budget. I also use a spreadsheet to split my check so I know how much to put in each envelope when I get paid. I don’t always stick to the envelopes, but at least I have a specific thing I’m pulling the money from, rather than a large ambiguous amount in a bank account.
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And the same people are ok with stringing up cables everywhere for electricity and leveling forests for 10 lane highways that lead to giant shopping malls.
I just listened to an episode of Planet Money that explains why these projects are so difficult and expensive. There are so many stakeholders who have the ability to delay or stop a project that it increases the cost and lowers the probability of completion compared to other countries.
The relevant part is in the second half ~11:30 https://getpodcast.com/podcast/nprplanetmoney/two-indicators-after-affirmative-action-and-why-america-overpays-for-s_d98ce6ccd1
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