

Eh, and the same can be done to closed-source and copyrighted stuff. It’s a double-edged sword.


Eh, and the same can be done to closed-source and copyrighted stuff. It’s a double-edged sword.


We’ve led the industry in building and adopting Rust
Yeah, then you fired the team to pay the CEO a few million more.


We need more DDOS attacks on Xitter. Wouldn’t it be great if Xitter became so unstable people willingly left?


That’s pretty cool. The article did not explain that and I stopped reading halfway through. I imagine many readers were confused.


Ground effect vehicle? What’s that?
Sure there is: if you’re larping the average Joe.


Hmmm… then I don’t know. Logically, your route must be shorter on flat ground.


POP is what I use, but fetchmail also supports IMAP and can delete after retrieval with --no-keep (doc).
But yeah, if you already host your own email, then this isn’t necessary for you. Btw, how has the experience been of hosting your own email? Don’t you need to join some kind approval list to be able to send emails to big hosts (especially Google)?


They = email host. gmail, etc.
But the mail flow goes into your gmail inbox and is analyzed when it it lands. How does this prevent google from reading your mail received by the gmail account?
It’s not, but if you switched to another email host, they wouldn’t have the data Google acquired. And if you switched again, the new host wouldn’t have the data the other host + gmail acquired.
How does Proton Mail Bridge work?
Proton Mail Bridge is a desktop application that runs in the background, encrypting and decrypting messages as they enter and leave your computer. It lets you add your Proton Mail account to your favorite email client via IMAP/SMTP by creating a local email server on your computer.


Which direction is the path? If it’s marked as a one-way road, it may not consider it. Or, as somebody else pointed out, the routing application might not have the up to date map. Give it a day or so.


Because the headers will have all the transport and delivery metadata from your old inbox? I don’t see how this obscures any of that.
I think there’s a misunderstanding here. How are they going to access my old inbox? I’ll be self-hosting it.
GMAIL --POP–> myServer --IMAP–> myDevice(s)
I can switch out gmail, with protonmail, startmail, fastmail, posteo, kolabnow, zimbra, gandi, etc. The only thing I need to update is my MX record and fetchmail to pull from the new managed inbox and that’s it.
Article written by GrapheneOS? They are hardly objective. Graphene’s social media account hates every android ROM that isn’t called GrapheneOS and will excessively shit on it. It’s to make you believe nothing but GrapheneOS is secure. It also helps that they are releasing a phone with Motorola soon that will come with GrapheneOS pre-installed on it.
My bet is that they will call it the most secure phone on the planet with quotes taken out of context from anywhere they can find.
“Unhackable” says the IDF
“Impossible to crack” - NYTimes
“A must have have for journalists” recommended by the FBI


This is a setup to continuously pull the emails via POP into your own IMAP server. When you transfer email hosts, they won’t know a thing about your previous inbox - why should they be privy to that? Plus, you won’t have any storage limits on your server like on the managed email hosts (maybe 1GB if you pay? dunno). The data stays with me.


Adblock is always on. Why would you have it off by default?


I’m sorry, the video on the page just had gray boxes. That’s why I thought it was a joke. Maybe you need a better presentation because the elements aren’t very distinguishable.


Yeah, it’s very unfortunate, but I still have hope that things will get better. Even though the African Union is a mess, there’s lots of good stuff happening despite all the meddling from foreign nations. Africa is a region in hard-mode because of all the resources they have that everyone wants. It is my firm belief that it won’t continue forever. With better education and diaspora returning, things are changing.


Hey, he is right. He reason why so many places are dependent on US tech is simply because it’s there and it works. Remove that and those places will suddenly innovate to what they had and more.
Trump and his people thought it would cripple China to isolate them, and that Europe would just accept their position as a vassal of a belligerent state. Look at what’s happening now: China is making their own chips, poaching talent and also has their own humungous pool of talent that is now dedicated to developing alternatives instead of building on US tech. Europe is discovering opensource now. Africa and Asia are seeing China as more valuable trade partner and buying a lot more renewable energy and building their own industries free of US tech.
Pulling out of a market to focus on “MAGA” and America First" was strategic mistake, but we should all be glad they made it. The more competition, the better. If Europe also starts producing chips and Africa learns starts building processing their natural resources to multiply value, instead of selling it, consumers and businesses will have many choices. The US might face actual competition on every front.


if you like C++, you dont know it well enough
Or you are a masochist and just used to the abuse.
The video isn’t humorous, it’s dead serious. C++ is terrible language.


But but but, I really did get banned for saying puppies are cute *holds hat in hands and makes big eyes*
End result is the same.