- Step 2: cover yourself in oil
Luckily it’s not a jar
And there you have it kids, that’s how Stallman was born!
That’s grim, never knew about this x.x
Got anything where can I read more on the history?
Time to establish IP over Meth Dealers then
Dr Pepper has to be FChannel
Sometimes the online arguments make my anxiety shoot up.
It’s in those moments that you type out a long ass comment and then… never post it
It’s true, I’m definitely one of them!
That sounds terrifying, but I’d try it just for the novelty, just like Nutella pizza (oh god, the horror)
By having a common email address that you give out to each service you sign up on you make it easier for them to aggregate the data and build a more detailed profile on you, in order to avoid it you would use email aliases (dummy address that serve the purpose of only forwarding emails they receive from and to one of your real address). If you use a custom domain name you can potentially create an infinite amount of them, but you expose yourself to being tracked anyway because they would all have the domain name in common e.g. a@mydomain.me
, b@mydomain.me
, etc. and they would notice that it all comes from one user for service, so it’s easy to guess it is actually just one real person.
To avoid that happening, you would have to use a public aliasing service so you can blend in with the other users
That would make it easier to target you though, or do you use aliases on top of that?
Cryptpad is pretty nice!
Only one way to find out!