I normally use ext4 or btrfs and I like my wife so I won’t make the switch
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I normally use ext4 or btrfs and I like my wife so I won’t make the switch
I’ve used Thorium in the past and thought it was decent. But given Google’s updates to the chromium project I’ve moved away from chromium based browsers.
Telegram holds the keys, Signal doesn’t
I can commit crime via sms, whatsapp, signal or mail.
But you’re not allowed to
Now do Zuckerberg and Musk
I’m surprised that Tailscale can’t get through, cleaver routing is one of Tailsacle’s features. Though I do sometimes have connection issues with Tailscale when running DNS-over-HTTPS on my laptop.
It’s not an ideal solution but you can save your Google takeouts to Dropbox. It might be worth signing up for Dropbox for one month and use Dropbox’s sync features. I haven’t used Dropbox in years but they used to have quite solid syncing.
Signal has account pins now so I don’t think the attack vector is as large as it used to be
The purpose of these kinds of aliases is to disassociate the human’s email address from the service. Alias services like this aren’t designed to enable multiple signups for a single service. Otherwise it would quickly be a tool abused by spammers, blocked by services, and useless for people.
Lol, I think that was BTKFS but maybe I should switch just to be safe