Debian user here, happy to be running such a low-maintenance OS. Thanks for making me laugh out loud.
Debian user here, happy to be running such a low-maintenance OS. Thanks for making me laugh out loud.
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The Reddit that was once an unmatched source of useful information has been dead for some time. Any good that might still be created there is now drowned in a flood of bots, spam, astroturfing, advertising, manipulation, and ignorance with enormous ego.
IMHO, routing that sewage into our communities here would be a mistake.
As I recall, Delta Chat is a front end for opportunistic PGP over email, so I guess this must be a spec for sharing web apps over that channel. Yes?
How does it compare to Matrix widgets?
In English, to dump is (usually) to unload or discard, so its use here is a bit strange. I thought I understood what was meant anyway, but I wasn’t sure.
“Dump”? Is that a literal translation of the Danish word for failure?
I think my question was clear enough. The comment didn’t mention banks, I’ve never had a bank that did that, and we generally don’t try to hide our identities from our banks anyway. My best guess was that they misunderstood how public/private keys work, but since that was only a guess, I asked.
I don’t see a claim of it being more private than a username. Perhaps the person you’re arguing with views them as equally private, or is thinking of services that require some form of contact info. I can’t speak for them.
LOL what? No they’re not. How does an email protect your privacy over just a username?
They said per-account email addresses, presumably meaning that when giving out an email address, you would use a different one for each service. That way, they couldn’t be used to link you across services, and you could easily delete one (and know who to blame) if it was abused.
quit
sellingdemanding my fucking phone number!
FTFY
Why?
No. That concept is an oxymoron.