Is it possible to do it? Is it less hassle than trying to play nice with Google or Microsoft in order not to have your email sent to spam or not received at all?
Using a public service like proton or firefox for that has the advantage of you blending in with the crowd, i.e. the service doesn’t know who the account belongs to whereas the service knows exactly that it belongs to you because only you have the top level domain.
In theory … in the real world it doesn’t matter too much because noone will hunt you down.
I guess that it’s no more of a hassle than using one email with your own top level domain.
Before I say anything else, I should mention that this is nothing ground-breaking, neither is it terribly difficult to implement. This is simply how I envision a simple solution....
I’m looking for recently published research papers. I’m wondering what are the methods of obtaining recently published research papers apart from methods described in the megathread ?
Are they so different that it’s justified to have so many different distributions? So far I guess that different package manager are the reason that divides the linux community. One may be on KDE and one on GNOME but they can use each other’s packages but usually you are bound to one manager
Using email aliases (email alias services) with self-hosted email
Is it possible to do it? Is it less hassle than trying to play nice with Google or Microsoft in order not to have your email sent to spam or not received at all?
My idea of maintaining E2EE between people in the age of the UK's and EU's anti-privacy laws
Before I say anything else, I should mention that this is nothing ground-breaking, neither is it terribly difficult to implement. This is simply how I envision a simple solution....
so this might be a little embarrassing, but how do I create a torrent and upload to a tracker?
I’ve been seeding the torrents that I download since the old days of Limewire, but I’ve always download and re-shared by seeding....
Recent Research Papers Piracy
I’m looking for recently published research papers. I’m wondering what are the methods of obtaining recently published research papers apart from methods described in the megathread ?
time to code (lemmy.ml)
What's the difference between package manager and why are there so many?
Are they so different that it’s justified to have so many different distributions? So far I guess that different package manager are the reason that divides the linux community. One may be on KDE and one on GNOME but they can use each other’s packages but usually you are bound to one manager
you guys are spying
https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/353a72f3-77c8-45ee-b36b-34922c7b24df.webp
Linux servers
https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/a9b6b690-01ea-4629-9daa-9b99be2cf46c.jpeg
Can you install thid 25 year old program? (lemmy.ml)
On another partition, right?
https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/953e7106-5ea5-4f23-b762-68ebf01e6e28.webp
How do I exit vim? (lemmy.ml)
Rechen-Zentrum (lemmy.ml)
Stört es dich nicht, wenn du Kacke am Fell hast? (lemmy.ml)
elevator (lemmy.ml)
You have no power here (lemmy.ml)