Maybe because it is, an article says later "Saltiness aside" π
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I kind of understand your frustration, because it is indeed neither true E2EE (some server holds encryption keys) nor interoperable (you need to use Google service), but let's remember that is it is meant for businesses, not private interpersonal communication. So the goal is not strictly "no one should be able to read this except Alice and Bob", but rather "no one outside Alice's and Bob's organizations can read this message". We all want to live in an ideal world that mails are encrypted using some PGP-style protocol, but as an article points out - this is just nightmare to set up.
Forgejo is such a terrible name π
This should also be part of git repo (but maybe not downloaded through typical git clone as it might be too large though). Has developers of git ever considered doing this?
Is talking on Lemmy ok?
But it's still possible, right? It's just a matter of doing something in one second versus several?
Can someone explain to me, a person that did not have any Apple device ever, what do they mean by:
easier device set-up (e.g. pairing).
So you could not pair non-apple device with your Apple device? And seriously no smartwatch could work with iPhone other than Apple Watch?
If it wasn't for Spotify, I wouldn't know most of the artists I listen to now. They might receive little money from me listening to them, but it's still more than they would receive if I didn't knew about their existence.
It reportedly works entirely on your machine (as it meant to be privacy preserving by default). So it will probably see only the data you can see.