

For a “once in decades” event you would normally expect that people aren’t really on call to respond in a few minutes.


For a “once in decades” event you would normally expect that people aren’t really on call to respond in a few minutes.
Because it’s fast
People are still using Protonmail when there’s Fastmail?
Please use this opportunity to rename it to Dildo as well, thank you.


That was this April


DDoS is a problem that happens once in a blue moon. Most people don’t need DDoS protection.


Most vendors are not going to trace you like that. They can, but it’s actually kind of nontrivial and not “easy.”


This is such a random acquisition. It’s like IMDB buying some film aficionado’s tumblr profile.


Hubris is a hell of a drug


This is what happens when you act for no reason like you’re better than the US.


just call him by his name ffs
You’re not safe. Signed, a tech person


Yes, the market right now is bent toward large existing players. There is room for competition for Lyft and Uber for example. If you can find workarounds for regulatory obstacles.


Nah, ludditism is the way. Sincerely, a tech bro.


It’s not AI doing that.


What carrier do you use with a pinephone?


Got a better word?


The sky is huge. In theory you should be able to avoid most crashes just by separation rules which can be automated. I didn’t make this up, it’s literally a thing that exists called Big Sky Theory.


Yes, but to fulfill that requirement the company would have to be around to review the code changes and merge and provide QA. For 15 years.
how are they in control? market demand is an outside force