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lud,

You are probably talking about the arctic vault.

They use film for extreme archival purposes that are not representative of anything normal.

Qr codes can be great but they obviously need to interact somehow (not directly I hope) with a real database.

lud,

I mentioned it as a sidenote. It’s not important, forget about it.

Either way it’s subjective and honestly 80 years is not that long, but who cares 🤷

lud,

Again completely ignoring the point…

Louis Rossman/FUTO's YouTube app, GrayJay, now supports Sponsorblock... and shames you if you use it

Seriously this was very surprising. I’ve been experimenting with GrayJay since it was announced and I largely think it’s a pretty sweet app. I know there are concerns over how it isn’t “true open source” but it’s a hell of a lot more open than ReVanced. Plus, I like the general design and philosophy of the app....

lud,

In theory the sponsor could demand access to the statistics showing watch time and pay differently because of that.

I doubt it happens though.

YouTube is unbearable without it.

lud,

Churches?

I guess I am used to churches being hundreds of years old.

lud,

Unless it’s 32 bit of course.

lud,

Packet managers are quicker to use. They also keep everything up to date.

lud,

Edge actually has a few nice features that chrome and Firefox miss.

Like native horizontal tabs and tab groups (chrome might have groups)

I still refuse to use it over Firefox though.

lud,

The European Union is a union and not a country, the EU is pretty irrelevant here since there are lots of Europeans that don’t live in a member country. There are lots of cultural differences and languages.

Of course everyone in Europe is European but generalising Europeans that really doesn’t have that much in common (except living in Europe) is most often pretty stupid. Europe is very diverse in culture, climate, economy, politics, etc.

lud,

Imagine thinking anything that’s pretty much 300 years old is anywhere close to the rest of the world.

lud, (edited )

Absolutely. I feel like his videos were more “reasonable” before. Now they’re all clickbait and outrage with angry thumbnails.

lud,

Fucking hell. Why did they steal the thumbnail format from those kids channels.

Proton Mail CEO Calls New Address Verification Feature 'Blockchain in a Very Pure Form' (tech.slashdot.org)

Proton Mail, the leading privacy-focused email service, is making its first foray into blockchain technology with Key Transparency, which will allow users to verify email addresses. From a report: In an interview with Fortune, CEO and founder Andy Yen made clear that although the new feature uses blockchain, the key technology...

lud,

Unfortunately pretty much no one uses openPGP.

lud, (edited )

As far as I know they use openPGP and that works automatically between proton users but can be set up to work from and to anyone. The other partner just needs to use a client that supports it (like the objectively best client, Thunderbird ;) ) unfortunately pretty much no one uses openPGP so emails will very seldom be E2E encrypted.

Apparently the Proton clients support web key exchanges so you wouldn’t have to import the key of users that use OpenPGP (if they have imported the key to the exchange) so in theory that would make it better. I have yet to use that functionality in Thunderbird though, since again, pretty much no one uses openPGP.

I have sent one legit openPGP email and that was to my country’s financial inspection asking for an internship. Unfortunately they replied unencrypted and included my email in the reply, lol. It’s fair enough though, since I used a feature that’s probably intended to report fraud and crime.

lud,

Agreed.

Before the change it was educational, now it’s just clickbait and hate

lud,

Walking very close to someone’s home is also illegal with the right to roam. The right to roam just gives everyone the right to walk were they want except in someone’s garden. You can also camp anywhere (gardens excluded of course) for a day (or two can’t remember) without asking anyone for permission.

One kinda surprising thing is that everyone is allowed to enter fenced animal pastures, provided that they aren’t malicious and that they close the gate.

It’s an amazing right that should exist in the entire world.

lud,

I doubt it happens. They also don’t support linux.

lud, (edited )

The factory must grow!

lud,

What’s the fun in that though?

lud,

Do syncthing support version control? I currently use Git with GitHub to sync between devices and while it works it can be incredibly annoying to troubleshoot when it goes wrong.

lud,

I wish. Berry season is the best. I love European blueberries (bilberries).

lud,

They aren’t that big normally. Those are probably maxi eggs or something.

Here’s how the normal eggs look: youtu.be/rkoHcWtWKjY?t=7s

lud,

It’s possible that your work has problems with spam and has thus set up their own spam filter and that filter might be more aggressive.

There are also ways to change the spam filtering in m365 mail.

It’s also possible that your work hasn’t setup mail properly and protonmail is the one that rejects the mails. We had an issue at work where OOF auto replies didn’t work to external gmails (and probably others) because Gmail rejected the emails (I had confirmed that Gmail was the one that rejected it via the email traces in exchange). That wasn’t Microsoft’s fault.

I can send stuff to my proton mail without issues from two different Microsoft 365 mails.

One missed email should not be interpreted as malicious intent. It’s also honestly quite likely someone just misspelled or something.

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