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yeah well what about google tracking emails itself.


is a given if you are using gmail. If anyone doesn't want google, microsoft, yahoo tracking email.. you better get your own mail server.


Or pay one, e.g. Gandi: https://www.gandi.net/


And now you're back to square one due to draconian French surveillance laws.

Running your mail server on a VPS is not a very good solution, particularly when that VPS exists in a country that interpreted 1984 to be an instruction manual rather than a cautionary tale.


I am not a christian but I completely agree with this theory. Porn is indeed destroying it.


hahaha that's messed up LOL


The Japanese problems with beriberi are entirely consistent with other medical problems.

The essay touched on the British navy problems with scurvy, but left how how for centuries people thought it was the acid in citrus which had the curative properties, not the vitamin C. Limes were a solution, but they switched to another lime tree that wasn't a good source of vitamin C, and used processing techniques that destroyed the vitamin C.

Nor are the problems limited to Japan. In general, the introduction of mechanized rice-milling, which made it cheaper to store and transport rice, meant that cultures with large rice component to their diet were no longer getting the nutrients they needed. Beriberi was also a significant problem in India, under British rule in the 1800s and very early 1900s.

Then there's the miasma theory which "explained" diseases like malaria and yellow fever. It took a lot of convincing to overturn 2,000 years of medical orthodoxy.

So on the one hand you could laugh as the misfortunes of other.

Or you could take it as an object lesson on the difficulties of paradigm change. How can you tell if you yourself aren't blinded by strong but unjustified beliefs?


there is no doubt same happens for whatsapp.


If it's true that they implemented end-to-end encryption (as it seems), it's unlikely that they do.


Could they call it end-to-end if the ends are the devices and the server (never cleartext, but they have the key)? Or, in combination with what is available through FB, is the metadata telling enough?


Nothing is unlikely when they haven't even admitted in public that they have adopted it. At the moment end-to-end encryption on Whatsapp is nothing but vaporware.


site is offline pal



so?


damn, I just handed over one project -_-


both have same dad


thanks


inside job happened with Sony.


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