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  • I'm not saying it necessarily is a good name but simplex is just a Latin word that's used in many contexts. I for one would have never thought of Herpes here

  • Gitea launches cloud service to provide a secure alternative to GitHub and GitLab
  • Are they actually stating "secure alternative"? I only see this on the Lemmy post but not on the linked site. Of course, there is "Security & Compliance", but not in distinction to GitHub or Gitlab

  • Full text: bin Laden's 'letter to America' (deleted in The Guardian because of TikTok)
  • It's quite evident already from the Quran quotes he chose at the very beginning

  • Waiting on that update
  • This only makes sense if we're talking about movies. If we're talking about software (as the Lemmy title suggests) the question in itself doesn't make sense because only something that needs improvement needs an update

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  • There is encryption at rest (storage encryption), transport encryption and end-to-end encryption. E.g. Posteo has transport encryption and optional storage encryption. With activated storage encryption, Posteo cannot read your mail because the encryption key on their server is only usable with your password (which they do not store). Proton Bridge adds end-to-end encryption to Protonmail

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  • As someone else pointed out, maybe you're thinking of POP instead of IMAP? I basically have all my mails on the host's servers (including folders) and just synchronize using my different clients

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  • Sorry, I kind of forgot about lemmy or a few days. In Thunderbird, I create a new dedicated folder, use Tools --> Message Filters. I then can add the desired filter (something like must contain at least 'host.tld' in sender) and make it move all filtered mails into the previously created folder. I just checked, it works like this. You can also specify when that filter should be executed (e.g. when getting new mails or every 10 minutes) and the folder with the filtered mails also shows up in FairMail on Android. Better description: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/organize-your-messages-using-filters

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  • Sorry if my comment comes off as rude, I'm just genuinely curious

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  • I'm curious what you mean by that. What exactly do you miss for these providers? (e.g. for posteo and mailbox.org, as those are the ones I am using)

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  • I'm a heavy Thunderbird user and to be honest, I don't understand what you're saying at all? I have multiple private mail accounts and a work mail account and I use all of them on multiple machines with Thunderbird but also with different clients (e.g. FairEmail on Android) as well as webmail (at least for my work mail I use it sometimes) and I never experienced any problems. What exactly do you mean? I mean, I do have an export of my thunderbird profiles (maybe not up to date, though, tbh), but more so out of comfort than necessity. Without this export, and in the unlikely case of a system failure, I would have to go through the process of adding my mail accounts (server, password, username) by hand and that's basically it

  • Waitwaitwaitwait
  • I just thought way too long about "and what about non-human poop?"

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  • It's literally not safe to open at work, though (of course, depends on the type of work)?!

  • Bone jaw
  • Bone jaw no

  • 30's wheel of pain
  • Unfortunately, it's not always that easy. I tried so many things, so many types of sports, been to so many doctors and specialists and none of that really helped. I know it's important to stay active and I am, and I think I found a routine that's giving me some relief, but it's not like it's going away. Years ago, I would've said similar things like you, but chronic pain really is a complex thing

  • The size of a what
  • No, it's clearly the size of a small boulder

  • Waiting For the Fall
  • As a German, I agree

  • i think he could
  • Jpeg compression so bad I read that as "fake mouse on rat"

  • i think he could
  • Jpeg compression so bad I read that as "fake cat on rat"

  • Waiting For the Fall
  • Winter

  • ‘It’s the same daily misery’: Germany’s terrible trains are no joke for a nation built on efficiency
  • I've only been to Budapest and never used any intercity trains but the tram/streetcars have been way better, more on time and generally more available then anything in any German city

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