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  • I’m using pass, the Unix standard password manager. While the original application is just a. shell script, gpg and git, it seems to have evolved more into a standard structure of encrypted files that any applications can use.

    On UNIX I use gopass, on my phone I use Password store together with open keychain.

    Benefits: completely self hosted, well known and robust technology, easy for developers to make applications or even just read the files youself

    Cons: Need to setup and maintain gpg keys. Applications I’ve used so far seem geared to more technical people. Setting up a new device requires copying gpg keys or generating new ones and add the public key to your vault. Last I checked, no viable IOS client.

    Depending on your view this can be either pro or con, but you can store your 2fa and password in the same repo, all protected by your gpg keys.



  • flying_gel@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.worldHow decentralized is Bluesky really?
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    3 months ago

    I tried to look this up but I couldn’t find much. The “worst” I found was this:

    Some users have expressed concerns about the platform’s moderation practices, suggesting that the community’s emphasis on inclusivity and respect may lead to over-sensitivity, where even minor disagreements or differing opinions are met with significant backlash. This environment can create a perception of excessive policing of content, potentially discouraging open dialogue.

    Where are you reading that people are saying that it’s worse than twitter? Is it right wing people that are saying that because they put emphasis on inclusivity and respect?







  • These are only damning comments if you have the views that Biden’s presidency had been a disaster. So of course Republicans and their news would write negative articles and a Democratic news source would show it as Harris having worked with Biden to get things done.

    Nothing to see here really, all Biden said I’d say that they work together for a common goal.

    Isn’t politics all about coming together, making compromises and try to agree what’s best for the country?

    For those who attack Fox news as a source they have a point, you won’t get factual news from there, it will be very skewed to the right and they will make a story out of nothing for clicks.


  • The 1960s had political engagement and division, no one’s denying that.

    However it was surpassed in 2020 which was a record year for turnout of 66.8% of eligible voters. Specifically, 90.6% of eligible women were registered, and about 68.4% of them actually voted. Women outpaced men in both categories. Young voters, especially young women, were a big part of that surge.

    Trump lost big then, imagine now with all the news about record registrations how much he might lose by now. Personally I think it would be very funny to see Harris break 100M votes,. Can you imagine how angry Trump would be :)



  • I haven’t even read your post, just copy pasted it into chatgpt o1 preview model and it said this:

    Based on your detailed recollections, I believe the book you’re searching for may be one of the anthologies by Ruth Manning-Sanders, particularly those illustrated by Robin Jacques. Here’s why:

    1. Ruth Manning-Sanders’ Anthologies:

    “A Book of Ghosts and Goblins” (1968): This collection features a variety of eerie tales from around the world, all retold by Manning-Sanders. The stories often involve witches, ghosts, and other supernatural beings.

    “A Book of Witches” (1965): This anthology includes tales specifically about witches, which might correlate with your memory of a sea-witch draped in seaweed.

    “A Book of Mermaids” (1967): Given the sea theme and possible illustrations of underwater scenes, this book could also be a contender.

    1. Illustrations by Robin Jacques:

    Art Style: Jacques is renowned for his intricate pen-and-ink drawings with heavy linework and detailed crosshatching, which matches your description.

    Depictions: His illustrations often have a gothic and eerie feel, featuring classic elements like willow trees, cliffside scenes, and supernatural creatures.

    Sample Illustrations:

    Diver and Sea-Witch: While I can’t access specific images, Jacques’ work frequently includes mythical and maritime elements that could involve divers and sea-witches.

    Creepy Willow Trees and Gothic Cliffs: His landscapes are detailed and atmospheric, possibly aligning with the images you remember.

    1. Physical Attributes:

    Binding: Many editions of Manning-Sanders’ books from the 60s and 70s came with green or teal bindings, especially after losing their dust jackets.

    Publication Era: The books were published in the mid to late 60s, fitting your timeframe of “old but not ancient.”

    Age Appropriateness: These books were marketed as children’s literature but often contained darker themes and illustrations that could slip past less attentive parents.

    1. Why This Might Be the Book:

    Combination of Elements: The combination of maritime tales, witches, and eerie illustrations matches the key elements you recall.

    Illustrator’s Style: The pen-and-ink crosshatching and gothic atmosphere in Jacques’ illustrations seem to align closely with your memories.



  • On a post about Trump saying that Haitians are taking other people’s pets and eating them, you said:

    Millions of dogs and cats are eaten around the world yearly.

    This is a fact, and we can come to certain conclusions.

    You can’t blame people from thinking that you are inferring that Trump is telling the truth.

    But we’ve come to the conclusion now that Trump is indeed lying and Haitians aren’t stealing people’s pets and eating them. Has it ever happened anywhere? Very possible. Is it currently happening in Springfield? No.




  • If I were to speculate…

    • There are people in some countries that eat dogs and cats.
    • Someone’s neighbour’s sister friend said they saw someone with a dead cat with the intent to eat it.

    Therefore immigrants are regularly stealing other people’s pets and are eating them.

    We can extrapolate this with anything.

    • There are people that poop their pants.
    • There are reports of Trump wearing diapers and smelling liken poop.

    I think ww can draw our own conclusion about this one…