Yeah, as long as it’s not Google, it works. The real trick is to find a good email aliasing service (I use Addy.io) so when email are exposed in a data breach you can just turn it off and avoid spam. Also good for when your trying different emails out because you just have to update what the aliases send to.
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StumblingWasabi@lemmy.todayto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•This figure illustration from an article on AI sycophancy and human behavior is the epitome of 2026English
2·8 小时前Don’t people get the same validation from humans? I’m not convinced that this shows a problem with AI specifically.
Not enough people think this way.
That’s an evil hiding spot
Sneaky spider
Very well hidden
StumblingWasabi@lemmy.todayto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Washington man arrested for allegedly throwing rock at seal in MauiEnglish
17·4 天前It just makes since. A fine is just a price, a percentage makes sure people feel it as much as a given law wants them to.
I use Posteo, honestly I don’t think it matters much what you choose, anything will be better than Google, encryption is nice but only works if both people have it. Your emails will be as secure as the other address.
StumblingWasabi@lemmy.todayto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•foss nerds stop being condescending to those who don't know the same things you do challenge (impossible)
4·8 天前The real problem is when people gatekeep cool open source projects. Not a great way to grow a community.
That makes a lot of since
Well dwarfs drinking age is 0, so that wouldn’t mean a lot.
Well it is heat. If we count power lines as part of an electric heater I’d say that’s still effective.
Not necessarily. People could have an outlook similar to “a person is smart, people are idiots”





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