

Briar piggybacks on Tor, SimpleX is the architecturally closest alternative I can think of


Briar piggybacks on Tor, SimpleX is the architecturally closest alternative I can think of


I envy you so much, I used to love programming. Enjoy the process and the firsts!


Nice job and congrats on the webp parser. You made Converseen but for videos :)
Windows cert -> you can also give your money to other companies, the cert doesn’t need to be from MS. But who cares, ask Windows users to buy it for you if they choose to continue using that OS.


How, with the 3-field rotation method from the middle ages? It was super sustainable but we’d need 3x more farmland


Anthropic
I’ve been using this style of UI literally yesterday on a WinXP machine and every time you hovered the cursor over a button it played back what the button does, and some extra information. But yeah, mouse-only.


Why not use openssl s_client?


Only the first build is so slow, the subsequent ones with new updates are a few minutes each.
You could distribute the kernel without shipping sources 🏴☠️


Autossh does not do tcp-over-tcp when forwarding, if I understand that correctly. TCP is from localhost client to localhost SSH client, no syn/ack frames are tunnelled, just the data stream.
I’ve had a similar setup, and also found Wireguard unreliable. Went with Nebula and never looked back, not once I had a network problem caused by it.


I’m with you, just saying there are ways around your problem by using intermediary assets when selling.


Then swap it to something that the ones you find reputable accepts. If you play it right, you may even gain a little by watching exchange rates.


SNotepad + Syncthing
People change and feelings change in 25 years, and with children in the house we’re more like coworkers than a couple now. There’s plenty of opportunities for conflict and so little time for each other. So yes, it’s natural to doubt in such circumstances.


The way email forwarding works is: email is being received in full (by Google in your case), they look up processing rules, and send a copy to your Proton account, then optionally delete it.
The only thing you protect yourself from this way is Google knowing your IP address every time you check email. They have seen the contents and all headers of forwarded messages.


A Syncthing relay, very simple to set up, I always install it when I have no need for a VPS but it’s paid for until the end of the month
There are so many esim providers with websites, use one of these instead. Search “(destination country) esim” in your favourite search engine. You will be presented with a QR code at the end, scan it with your phone (while still in your country or within WiFi range) and you’re done.
Well, you have already written the prompt 🪄