

Yes, but then everybody you wish to talk to also needs a PGP key, and GPG, the most common PGP impldmentation isn’t actually that secure. It still supports dedeated encryption algorithms and some nasty exploits.


Yes, but then everybody you wish to talk to also needs a PGP key, and GPG, the most common PGP impldmentation isn’t actually that secure. It still supports dedeated encryption algorithms and some nasty exploits.


yeah, but it wouldnt have been true. unless you encrypt your emails, they are inherently insecure, and all it takes is one subpoena.


Weeeell, since they switched to a semi-subscription model, I’d recommend looking into TrueNAS (inb4 they start locking down their stuff)


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This is based on a scene from Bladerunner 2049. The character shown here is a Replicant, an artificial human designed to have increased physical abilities, no emotions and high obedience. Basically flesh robots. These Replicants have to undergo test in which they are confronted with psychological attacks to see if they get emotional, which would be seen as a malfunction. Of course, the original is not actually making fun of incels, but it has the same vibe.
yeah. didn’t work for me. had to ask my rommate to create the usb on his windows machine


can’t really tell much without knowing this package, but ./ is not what you’re looking for. try just “make” or “make clean”, as this is standard syntax for Makefiles. if you are wondering what happens, make looks for a file called “Makefile” in the current directory and executes whatever is inside. in your case it will most likely compile the .c file into an executable


pulse audio and pipewire are mutually exclusive, but pipewire has a pluse module so all your programs can still work even if they dont support pipewire


pipewire will do the trick, might be slightly overkill tho


They have done this before, only instead of using a big weight, they use water. Lookup “Dinorwig Power Station” for a good example.
Can you send emails to normal email servers from a .onion address? do email providers even allow any conndction like that?