This is literally just a tokenization artifact. If I asked you how many r’s are in /0x5273/0x7183 you’d be confused too.
This is literally just a tokenization artifact. If I asked you how many r’s are in /0x5273/0x7183 you’d be confused too.
How are they gonna block tor? Does tor even use dns? And people just make a new random name every month so they don’t get cut.
So something I want to point out: plain text encryption exists. Cyphers and the like. You could have your instance use all the standard stuff but with a really hard cypher, and it would work everywhere. Then you just need a front end to read it… but then the cops could read it… oh public encryption makes no sense.
Secure Scuttlebutt is the way
You just ate garlic straight? Never heard of that.
Meh, Neovim has a fzf plugin. I use Logseq for linking. Linking is good because searching can fail to capture all the aliases for something, even if fuzzy
But I’m sure it’ll be useful for someone!
Why not just use text notes and fzf?
Exactly.
We will just put Trump porn on the whitehouse.gov site to show you how little control America has over its digital economy.
Damn I switched to proton last year and am NOT migrating again.
I thought it was based in the EU. Why does he care about the US at all?
Wait. Protons CEO is conservative?
Good catch, that’s probably what’s happening then
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TBH, I find the search feature on the block instances on your profile tab useful, HOWEVER, it shouldn’t require the instance to exist or show up in search. It should let me put in any string. Just in case search is broken somehow.
I just don’t know what blocked means then. It looks like I can see hexbear communities, probably comment on the, and even subscribe to them. But I guess they can’t comment in programming.dev communities or see our stuff?
I don’t care who federates. We can always ban their instance:
So they are mass murderers. Good thing they didn’t rob a convenience store or they’d be in jail for life.