ArcaneSlime

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[โ€“] ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com 13 points 12 hours ago* (last edited 12 hours ago)

Was

Is.* Nicotine+ is the client to make it even better.

I guess it's technically a kind of shibboleth, even if it only lets them know they're both members of the secret "we get it" club.

[โ€“] ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

Tbf he did say "diaspora" meaning he's talking about Lebanese that have moved (or dispersed) abroad, and he's saying those who moved are mostly christian.

I can't back up his claims (because honestly idgaf about your internet argument and am not going to look into it at all), but the "54% Muslim..." seemed to say that was in Lebanon, not all those who have migrated elsewhere, so it's possible you're both right.

(Though also I've seen articles saying he is Muslim so unless those are wrong this is all a moot point anyway.)

If Paladin is your enemy, you've typically earned it through some misdeed. He's a gun for hire but seems to only take honorable cases.

[โ€“] ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

The real trick is the bologna grilled cheese. Brown the bologna in your skillet, then (wipe out skillet if need be, and) make a grilled cheese as usual, but put the bologna in the middle before you close it.

[โ€“] ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I only have a personal phone, but I even refuse to connect it to work's wifi. I don't trust them hoes.

Tbf, whenever there's a private tool like graphene, tor, tails, whonix, mullvad, matrix, jabber, pgp, etc?

Yes, criminals will use it, because of course they don't want to get caught for crimes just as much as we don't want to be tracked in general (maybe more, because crimes lol).

But also, criminals use roads, trains, busses, the USPS and private mail carriers, normal phones including SMS and calls, facetime, email, they drink water and eat food, on and on.

"Criminals use it" is a fucking stupid reason to ban anything, in fact it's a good reason we should adopt it too in terms of privacy, because if it works for them doing way worse than I am, then it ought to work just fine for me too. Besides over half of those criminals are just using WHM or whatever is the go to these days, define "criminals."

 

I was setting up a new email in Thunderbird (android) and Kmail (because the version of Tbird in the Fedora repo is old and doesn't have the bugfix required for me to add new accts, so I'm stuck until they decide to update it) and I noticed both support something called Autocrypt in the pgp settings. I searched it but got some bullshit about car keys, so I figured maybe someone here would know.

It seems like a useful thing especially for those who claim pgp is too difficult, but I've never heard it mentioned once, and so I'm left wondering why that is. Is it secure? Does using it cause interoperability issues with people who don't use pgp or autocrypt (say some gmail user)? Is there some other drawback I'm too blind to see?

Anyone with any advice or experience using this "Autocrypt" that I didn't think to ask please chime in as well!