

At what point do we draw the line? If I ask you a question and you don’t want to talk about it you have every right to refuse to answer, but I think it’s okay to ask.


At what point do we draw the line? If I ask you a question and you don’t want to talk about it you have every right to refuse to answer, but I think it’s okay to ask.


I’m colour blind and enjoy answering questions about it. I get the idea here, but completely disagree with it personally.
Last panel seems unrelated to the rest of the comic.
Looking at your post history, you go around picking fights with people on the internet. Look inward.
The services you linked are not all encrypted. Anybody can look at AI generated “top 10” lists, but user experience is what the goal of threads like these are.
If you just say “nu-uh that’s not sure”, it doesnt contribute to the conversation in a meaningful way. The whole point of this thread is to provide recommendations. I know there are other providers as literally anybody can spin one up, I could do it tonight. The point I was making is that there are 2 reputable providers. If you know of any other reputable encrypted email providers please share them as it’ll contribute to the discussion.
edit: and for the record disagreeing isn’t a bad thing. nobody is mad or upset ITT. it’s all gravy.


Wonderful cinematic experience. Boring game.


It’s a meme


Elden Ring is the only one I have extensive experience with, and it ran great on the Deck.
Then please share a few. No point in disagreeing with me without providing some names and URLs, otherwise what’s the point?
I’m referring to encryption at the provider level, not the client. I’m sure other options exist, but nobody seems to bother mentioning any of them.
If you want mail with encryption, Tuta or Proton are your choices.
If you don’t care about encryption then pretty much anything with claims of privacy is going to be pretty well the same.


I don’t personally count “embedded development-related” as “general computing” so I think there’s a disconnect there. 😅


Most people I know primarily use their desktop computers for games. Bazzite also works great for general purpose computing, although it isn’t advertised as such.


Absolutely not.
Just use bitcoin and traditional contracts if you’re going to use blockchain technology. “Smart contracts” are a solution for a problem that doesn’t exist. Altcoins are a scam.
Seems like the use-case would be if you wanted to add a GPU to the Pi, which seems to be becoming more popular to use for a NAS, transcoding, and local LLMs.


I would love an ethical solution to banks and currency. I think it’s one of the most important areas for decentralisation.
By that logic this comic is wrong.