I liked reading both of your arguments, and I think they have merit on both sides. I’m sorry to see this became hostile, but I think the discussion up go the parent comment was good. I hope next one will stay friendly!
I liked reading both of your arguments, and I think they have merit on both sides. I’m sorry to see this became hostile, but I think the discussion up go the parent comment was good. I hope next one will stay friendly!
jrnl is a CLI tool worth mentioning when it comes to journaling, but does not cover your listed needs.
Can you elaborate what the risk is?
Find out if your ISP provides an SMTP smarthost.
Worth noting that in Finland they are also by law required to log metadata of delivered mails.
Stick to one distribution. Using notes is fine. Make aliases if necessary. You will learn with repetition.
Wine was first released in 1993. I hope our children are there to see the take off.
I hope this makes it easier to do TLS sniffing and security research on Android apps. A lot of developers seem to rely on no one simply looking at how much information is exposed in the APIs apps use. Currently because it’s much more difficult to sniff Android apps, a lot of privacy/security issues are not raised.
Just tell her that you told them your wife didn’t like the name so they changed it.
The use case sounds exactly like git-annex.
As a bonus you get a system that tracks how many copies of files and where you have them.
As a side question, are there other free DNS providers besides Cloudflare? Ones that don’t require you to register your domain there.