

they’re for profit
From my subscription cost, yes. This aligns my privacy goals with their need for income which is not the case for “free” advertising-supported products.
reddit refugee
Same capital as: https://piefed.social/u/capital
Not trying to evade any bans. Just trying out PieFed.
they’re for profit
From my subscription cost, yes. This aligns my privacy goals with their need for income which is not the case for “free” advertising-supported products.
I encourage subscribers to go make themselves heard on this post if you support being able to disable particular indexes such as Yandex.
Why would they donate server space to you on top of giving you free (beer) software?
The way some of you think is very odd to me.
Back up your own shit or pay for sync.
So you’re saying it’s ok to trust those cloud providers
What kind of trust are you referring to? I trust that they take great pains to protect their cloud customer’s data. CGP is not Google Search is not Google advertising.
Do I trust them to do the right thing environmentally? No. Geopolitically? No. But let’s not get these all confused. They do support surveillance tech but surreptitiously mining their cloud customer’s data has the potential to sink their entire business overnight.
yandex is about 2% of our total cost, to put things into perspective
I encourage subscribers to check out this thread and weigh in.
These are random, anonymous accounts. Not trusting you is the default mode. The fuck are you talking about?
TOTP or GTFO
Thanks for bringing receipts. In stark contrast to my experience on Reddit, Lemmings usually seem allergic to showing their work for some reason.
I assume businesses only jumped at the chance to enable SMS 2FA to get their greedy little fingers on our phone numbers.
It hasn’t been difficult to get a GPU as a gamer for a few years now. What are you taking about?
I’m a mediocre ape at best.
If that were true, it should be easy to block all the crypto attacks coming from Russia, right?
Even now, hospitals (for example) could just whitelist their own country IPs, block Russian ones, and bam! No more Russian crypto ransom attacks right?
Wait, why haven’t they just done that already? Could it be that IT teams are already taking this precaution but attackers, especially ones with state funding, can route their traffic through IPs not attributed to Russia?
Again, are you that naive?
I just sent a test message from my GV to my normal carrier number. It’s regular old SMS. No, not encrypted.
It sends SMS. not RCS. Does SMS even support any type of encryption? I’m under the impression it doesn’t.
Edit: I just sent a message from my GV to my regular carrier number and it’s just SMS. Certainly not encrypted.
In what way is it encrypted because I believe the answer is that it is not.
Are you really that naive?
I think it was funny but that’s completely irrelevant.
Who the fuck forks over any money, much less $50k for… what? What does this coin do that any of the thousands of others don’t? Because someone said a funny thing? …. What??
I have zero sympathy for these dipshits. We’re going to have a lot more of this content in the US over the next 4 years.
That’s kind of like if iMessage dropped SMS support. Yeah, I know if it’s a green bubble it’s not encrypted. But I wouldn’t want them to just not allow it.
You think this is the last step?
Many blessings on you and your family