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@capital@lemmy.world

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Is this an Android meme I’m too iOS to understand?

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The vast majority of the Android/iOS flamewar is pro Android on fedi (mostly Mastodon for me). I usually don’t bother but I thought my comment was at least sort of funny? oh well.

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Used to want the red pill but I have a kid now. Resetting would almost assuredly cause me to end up with a different kid.

I’m team blue.

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Oh yeah I love that movie. I have it on my server.

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I’m definitely wishing for Superman powers. Easiest decision of my life.

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How does that person’s behavior differ from “normal”?

For example, a Christian would go to church, probably believe in hell, and pray.

I don’t even know what one would do differently if they truly believed we’re in a computer.

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( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

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Understandable. Plus, the landing team would usually dress incognito so as not to violate the prime directive anyway, right?

So what are they doing dressed in their usual uniforms?

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After generating a unique email and password combination for said website.

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What’s considered a good id provider?

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I use Fastmail.

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To manage your library and transfer to the reader: calibre-ebook.com

There’s also a plugin to de-DRM books if you want.

Is it better to use a non-FOSS email and phone number forwarder or to use one of each for everything? (www.cloaked.app)

I like to try websites out before tying my identity to them. How do you do it? Simplelogin? I honestly won’t manually make a new gmail for every new website I try and I to want the option to see what emails I get.

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I’m still not clear on the value proposition of simplelogin.

I seem to get the same thing with a domain and a catch all address.

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Hit reply.

This is why I just moved from protonmail to Fastmail. With Fastmail I can send from arbitrary addresses using my domain. Why it’s not that simple with proton is beyond me and now that I’ve tested everything with Fastmail these past few weeks, I see it’s a choice.

I almost signed up for simplelogin but realized I was being sold something that should just be included. Plus setup was convoluted as fuck.

Meanwhile Fastmail is intuitive so far.

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If I were a professional spammer, the first thing I’d do to clean the address list I have is to strip out plus addresses. It’s a simple regex.

On how to filter, I can send any address straight to the trash apparently just like simplelogin. I’ll know who sold or leaked my info because it’s in Bitwarden and I can just search my vault to see who I handed that particular address to.

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I can reply from ANY address from my domain including the exact one that was used to send me an email.

I can “deactivate addresses” by sending messages to a particular address straight to trash with rules.

Edit: turns out Fastmail has a masked addresses feature built in, separate from a catch-all. It’s basically simplelogin built in, if you want to enable it. Proton is looking more and more overpriced.

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Can anyone comment on the battery life on these or Tuxedo?

I love the form factor and battery life of my wife’s MacBook Air but want to go Linux.

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Great info. Thanks!

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Thank you. This is very useful input.

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My wife’s MacBook Air is years old. Doesn’t even have Apple silicon.

But being able to tune the OS to known hardware helps I guess.

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I assumed as much seeing as it’s a public site ran by many different entities.

Similarly, I think Google can read my gmails.

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I don’t understand the concern though. I always assumed my votes, comments, or even PMs here were readable by at least the admins of the instance I’m a member of. The fact that votes and comments are public doesn’t seem to matter from a security or privacy standpoint.

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Oh yeah I used both of those.

Reddit enhancement suite would do manual, single user tagging and the Masstagger browser add on would do… well, mass tagging.

I used it to show me when people I interacted with made more than 50 posts/comments in places like r/conservative or r/thedonald. It would also link you to the comments so you could see what they were saying there.

I found it helpful because there were times when I found people undermining concepts like cultural pluralism and participated in those subs. I knew where they were coming from and what they were trying to convince readers of (nothing good).

Several times it helped me effectively argue against white supremacists.

As long as comments are public, which I think is the point of sites like Reddit, lemmy, and kbin, those types of plugins and info will be available.

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