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You are absolutely right !

Those barbarian invaders were also used as security forces and were very familiar with the intricate of the empire.

Yeah well. That's what we've been doing to other industries over and over.

I remember a cinema theater projectionist telling me exactly that while I was wiring a software controlling numeric projector, replacing the 35mm ones.


Do you have a source for those claims?

“Those claims”

The data is persisted in OSM. You can consult it with various non web Client

Oh, they do. Sometimes its different providers.

This map is missing info for my area. It's hard to not be in that network


I don't understand the connection?

What is the guy stealing tbe screw was to walk or bike ?


I'm happy with grapheneOS as a daily driver. Can you elaborate on being banned from paypal so I don't do the same ?


You can start by creating a email at tuta or proton. It does not have to be 100% overnight


Tuta is just horrible, often rejecting account creation altogether. AtomicMail.io is a nice free alternative to Proton.


What's nice about AtomicMail.io? I just tested it with https://www.emailprivacytester.com and it leaked my IP and when I read the email. And I can't even find an option to turn off remote content loading, which has been a standard feature of email and webmail clients for privacy reasons for decades, and should be turned to off by default.


Thanks for your perspective. I've been using tuta since a year now. Nothing to report


Tuta is pathetic because it asked for my real name, ID verification, and real phone number, altogether defeating the point of anonymity. When I refused to provide identification, it disabled and deleted the new registration. This makes it as bad as Discord.

Perhaps you have a grandfathered account, but times have changed for the worse with Tuta alone.


Han. My only grippe was having to install a app. None of the rest.


but then you send a mail to $person, and this $person uses gmail, and now your mail is still indexed by google.

The only way to get around this is to use encryption. dont send plain text email.


And if the recipient uses a Chrome extension to handle the decryption... Google still has access to the cleartext. There's no winning.


Exactly my thought. Self-control ( a free app referenced above ) cut the access at the host file level. Superior.


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