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  • I'll just wait a few days or even weeks before doing any big updates, read the news page of archlinux.org and maybe some forum stuff. Nothing broke so far on my personal laptop, but I also don't tinker alot. All of the data of the containers are also stored in a storagebox from Hetzner so the system breaking wouldn't even mean that much, I'll just restore from a snapshot and everything will be fine.

    I also might think of switching to NixOS instead. They say it's hard but pays off well and can be very stable.

  • "I love looking at the 3D building of this place. I am about to ejaculate in my pants"

  • I guess you could buy merch if you want to support them?

  • Encrypted or not, the fact that someone else has it stored somewhere in their computers is dangerous. The fact that it can be accessed online is dangerous. The only recommended way to store private keys are offline and encrypted. Why are you so ignorant of this fact, I wonder? I think you trust Proton a bit too much.

  • Ubuntu server, though I am thinking of using arch even though it is a rolling distro. It doesn't really matter. As long as docker is supported, I am fine using any.

  • Umineko VN.

    It has about 100+ playtime and excellent story. The anime sucks ass though.

  • Why use that site for tracking anime? MAL, AniList, Kitsune, aniDB, etc. exist, y'know.

    And maybe it's time for you to also sail the high seas.

  • Good to know some people still know katawa shoujo

  • One of the biggest risks is when someone knows your password. Your PGP encrypted emails that you want noone to see will be available to the attacker. Whereas if no such thing happened, the attacker wouldn't be able to decrypt the PGP encrypted emails even if the attacker gained access to your account. Manually encrypting your stuff is better than having some random on the internet do it for you. It's really just a tradeoff. Convenience or security? It's not even hard to manually encrypt emails.

  • That simplicity introduces security and privacy issues.

  • Exactly. There's no justification for them storing the private key online for "convenience". And key generation happens in the browser with JS. Which means it is possible to send backdoored JS to easily copy the private key.

  • Works for me too, no problems.

  • Solution: don't install it from the Google Play Store. F-Droid and Obtainium exist.

  • Yeah mb. Mixed private keys with public keys. Edited original comment.

  • You upload your private key to the cloud. Encrypted or not, this is a bad idea. No thanks. I can do the signing locally and then I'll do the decryption with my own private key locally without them storing it as well.

    Edit: mixed public keys with private keys

  • This is old news. Why are you posting this just now? I mean I don't really care much. I transitioned to Posteo as soon as I learned that they stored the private key. They don't even let you use your own GPG key, useless honeypot. Their recent bitcoin wallet supports this. If they cared about privacy, they wouldn't go with Bitcoin. They have been ignoring requests for monero since years.

    They also are getting into the AI hype, so I can't trust my data with them.

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  • Every mod tool? Why would you want to exclude any in mobile? Any mod tool that exists on the official UI should also be available on mobile.

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