Are you able to coherently answer or is it going to stay like this? Because then I will end this conversation here.
Are you able to coherently answer or is it going to stay like this? Because then I will end this conversation here.
It is very unpleasant to communicate with you.
It is still unclear what you meant with “your shit”.
Apart from that I did not argue against the signal protocol, I argued against your idiotic stance on encryption.
Maybe reading comprehension, eh?
That comment does not make sense.
“It must be encrypted well because nothing has been leaked yet” is a very, very bad stance on encryption.
In fact, every encryption is working well until it’s broken the first time.
So no, you didn’t address shit.
Maybe I can just post here and get a good explanation?
I have been using PopOS for a while now and I am super happy with it, but last time it tried to switch from Gnome to KDE I ended up with a black screen after boot and had to reinstall from scratch.
Does anyone have a good writeup on how to do it properly?
What alternative would you suggest if I just want to talk to my mates while gaming? I gave up on setting up TeamSpeak after like an hour and many crashes and errors. I was a TeamSpeak fan for many years when using windows, but on Linux I highly dislike it.
What is the reason for such an addon? Simply bypassing the tracking of the shortener?
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I have my own mailserver just for me and it wasn’t that complicated to be honest. I set it up with Mailcow in Docker in under a day. So far it has been stable with regular backups and updates through Lighthouse.
Maintenance comes down to 5 minutes every three months because somehow Let’s Encrypt and Mailcow don’t like each other and I have to renew the certificate manually.
NASA has a super interesting explanation about it here: https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/4709
Probes have also been taking pictures: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Far_side_of_the_Moon
I know you are joking, but it’s super interesting to me, so I wanted to share something about it.
Yes, just like I said.
You mean the people running big corporations and not giving a fuck about the environment, right?
It’s super simple!
You click a square, it’s either a bomb or not. If it’s not, it will show a number telling you how many of the surrounding 8 squares contain a bomb. If a square has 0 bombs in surrounding squares it will just open, so you save unnecessary clicks. It’s the goal to click every square that does not contain a bomb. If you click a bomb, you lose.
After understanding the rules you can beat the game super quick and easily.
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