I’ve tried Proton mail and couldn’t get comfortable with their UI. Have been on Fastmail for two years now and it’s been excellent.
I’ve tried Proton mail and couldn’t get comfortable with their UI. Have been on Fastmail for two years now and it’s been excellent.
NO, HE IS NOT. The article is written from a place of ignorance, stop sharing it.
Here is a rebuttal submitted to the author:
In your recent article you showcase a term that Robert F. Kennedy is using to appeal for access to the US healthcare system: “pro-vaccine safety.” In the article this is called a “screeching U-turn.” I am writing to you today to explain that it is not.
In his book titled “The Real Anthony Fauci” Robert F. Kennedy uses the same term “pro vaccine safety” as he claims that the hundreds of millions of MMR vaccines safely distributed over the past decades - amounting in millions of lives improved - is not enough for him to believe the vaccine to be safe and effective. In ignoring such overwhelming evidence it becomes clear that claiming to be “pro vaccine safety” is a cover for RFK’s desire to dismantle one of the most significant public health improvements in American history. When articles such as yours are written indicating a change in posture, it aids RFK in rebranding his anti vaccine conspiracies to be more palatable while he yearns for control of this country-accross-the-pond’s public health systems.
After trying and failing to get used to Proton’s UX, Fastmail has been great.
Well, this feels slightly surreal.
Now’s probably not a bad time to mention I’ve used fastmail for years and it’s great.
Oh wow, that was a blast of nostalgia there. I never got used to smart phone keyboards the way I did with the old t20 physical keys.
Let us know how it turns out!
Thanks for the explanation.
I’d be an advocate for allowing visible make/model badges. If there’s a concern about promoting one brand, the header could be rotated every couple of months to highlight contributors bikes.
For better or worse, this was posted by an AI curmudgeon.
And also: I’m gobsmacked that the header image is able to aaaa-almost faithfully render vintage bikes.
Thanks!
It’s just some overlook in Alabama… I’d have to spend some time to find out where again.
A bird! But it totally looks like a parachute and person under.
Ah! OK, now that I’m looking at it again, I remember the instigation for selling was because the top exhaust pipe turns out to be fake, it’s just trim. Both cylinders are routed through the bottom one. And I felt kinda cheated when I found out.
Yup, it’s a VF700C! I’ll post a picture, thanks!
That’s a beautiful bike.
This is dumb, but I miss my old XV250. It was way too small for me, but still fun – and so nimble. Traded it for a project Del Sol that I wound up giving away…
It’s an agree as in I don’t really feel like arguing with another user here. I don’t buy the point about metadata when Signal, a centralized service like Discord (why are we talking about Discord?), may be able to scrape it too. Or the point about anonymity when Signal is far from the right tool for that purpose too, see above “spams your contact list.”
For reliability, I’m not concerned with how much RAM Signal’s servers have. What I should have highlighted is that Signal can nuke your communications on accident / on purpose / under coercion. And it’s proven because they’ve already done it before. Mitigate that by having a backup system set up? That necessarily doubles your surface area for breaks in privacy or whatever a given user is worried about. So starting with Signal in the first place doesn’t make sense to me.
Yes, I agree.
I think that’s fair, maybe I should have said efforts like Matrix.
But I’d also view a singular commercial company’s no-cost product as not being a long term bet on privacy/anonymity.
Fastmail.com has been great here.