

Do you use the trackball with one hand exclusively or mix it up? Just thinking about the middle placement
Do you use the trackball with one hand exclusively or mix it up? Just thinking about the middle placement
Session was a good idea, but not implemented well
All file attachments go to a central server I think in Canada
They copied the signal protocol, and monero, to build their application but they removed perfect forward secrecy. Because it was hard to implement. This means of any session device ever gets compromised, somebody can look at the entire conversation from packets they captured on the wire
I’m much more excited about simplex and briar
Alright, so
User posts to A, a “as:announce” on C is generated. A user replies to the post on C. Will user A see the reply? Will someone looking at the post on A see the activity on C?
How would comments happen? Would they not get back to the original poster?
I strongly agree! The current food pyramid experiment isn’t working.
Fatphobia energy should be redirected into carbohydrate education. We ban cigarettes not smokers. Teach overweight people their problem is all the carbs in their diet (sugar, soda, pizza, candy, etc).
Keep your equipment on hard flat surfaces with good clearance on all sides.
If the equipment runs hot place it on a wire shelf to increase airflow to the bottom
This is the good stuff.
Good to see BOFH is staying busy
Tuta
Notice: Use of IMAP and SMTP, open standards for email clients, is not possible with Tuta. This is not acceptable behavior for an email provider and use of Tuta is strongly recommended against for this reason. Tuta’s stated reasons for not supporting these protocols are lies and you would be well served by closing your account there.
Well that’s a strong opinion. And yes, 100%, IMAP is not a end to end encrypted protocol so how can they offer it when the server can’t read the data?
What’s the difference between this and minio?
Achievement unlocked: management
The ways of lemmy federation are mysterious and “best effort”.
great setup!