

A reminder that it only takes a simple lapse in judgment to get pwned


A reminder that it only takes a simple lapse in judgment to get pwned


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that is a scary thought …


I guess the research doesn’t have to be limited to signal. If other apps can benefit from it the more resilient “private communications over the internet” get.
#4 -> melt it down, make 3 normal spoons
North-Antartica is doughnut shaped


I switched to Qobuz, it’s great!


You need ID to for adult sites like discord or twitter but you did a cover with Drake? We trust you…


I enjoyed both, but members of my family who are into souls like games enjoyed E33 more.


I would say I finished the main game and have done a part of the post game.
If that makes sense :)


I discovered Inscryption this week. It’s a story driven, deck builder, escape room game.


emails sent! (pgp encrypted)


I also just switched to Qobuz. I like to listen to albums and playlists. The UI is more minimal than Spotify which I enjoy. I like the fact it’s not constantly trying to push new things like podcasts, concerts etc. on me. I just want to listen to music and pay the artists for it!


Im 90% sure they have an API, I’ve seen github projects that mention using it


What do you think of Qobuz? From what I’ve seen, it’s got more stuff than bandcamp (at least from my library). It seems to pay the artists well too.


This is why age verification is dangerous. If a company can just forget to delete you ID picture, it will happen…


For starters, you can buy a steam gift card with cash. Then buy whatever you like with the card.
But i actually meant it more broadly, you can also use cash for other transactions where you are physically present.
I dislike how much power visa and mastercard have gotten, and cash is probably the best alternative for offline private transactions.


time to move back to cash


Ads don’t fuel a free internet. They fuel a business model. The free internet is fueled by the time and donations of kind, dedicated people.
I believe this to be true.
So even if they didn’t violate the anti-DEI, whoever controls the US gov could just decide to claw back money PSF already spent…