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I thought N100 equivalent SBC computers like Radxa's, etc., were largely out of stock for quite some time now.


It looks like this figure is growing by the hour. By the time I finished writing this comment they may already be 100.000


How many do you think were killed?


How can I know? I don't trust either side.

But talking about 20k killed, next week 30k, now 45k... doesn't seem serious at all.


you understand how time is required to count people that were killed? check Iranian human rights org’s numbers http://hengaw.net


Are they still counting now? Because they may be mistaking them for the victims of the US and Israel, which are killing civilians by the thousands too.


protestors are still being executed daily


Not sure if you're talking about Iran or the US now


this just shows how disconnected from reality you are.


Well, that depends on which reality you're referring to, of course.


Windows itself is a bunch of hacks, too, so if you think Wine is the same, then it surely looks like a very accurate emulation.


I think very few software can be considered _not_ a bunch of hacks, especially in the age of vibe coded electron apps.


Is it that different? Being Australia in alliances like "Five Eyes" I don't think you can keep your stuff away from the US at least when using Fastmail.

If you want both US & EU away from your data, I suppose you will have to consider things like Yandex Mail, which comes with its own set of problems too, of course :)


Fastmails servers are in the US IIRC.


> First, I tried mailbox.org, which I can generally recommend without reservation. Unfortunately, you can’t send emails from any address on your own domain without a workaround, so the search continued.

I had read about other problems about this mailbox.org service, but not this one. Anyone knows what's the catch when trying to send emails from your own domain?


I think he means that he can have a catch-all, but to reply from that address, there needs to be an alias created on the account


Same here. I remember some kernel module or video driver named tdfx, and then, struggling to make X11 work with this DRI (Direct rendering infrastructure or something like that) setting on. It was very rewarding to see it enabled on glxinfo's output after days compiling half of your system and trying to figure out what was wrong, specially when the access to the internet was limited, and then being able to launch GLtron with hardware acceleration. Also remember playing Quake 3 and America's Army games around that time.

Fun times, now everything is straightforward on Linux but I somehow miss that era when you actually had to do everything by yourself.


True. And what will happen when another company wants their 10k satellites on orbit too? And companies from another countries, as well.



> Trump is temporary and best to just quietly wait it out, unless you want to smell like shit.

Everything is temporary in this life. All the harm that Trump could do, too. So I don't think we the Spaniards should get involved in this "Epstein Coalition" illegal wars. Remember, all Trump's threats are temporary, as you said.


Complain. Mine wanted that, but after complaining they offered me SMS. If not, I'd have closed my account there. At least here in Spain there are plenty of banks that don't force you to use apps. I also leave bad ratings for banking apps from time to time, and bad comments on X.


Since before 2023, MFA has been mandated by the government in Australia [0], for all critical services, including banks.

One without, does not exist, or is in violation of their national obligations and likely to be cut off by the RBA.

The only "effective" complaint here, would be the gigantic effort to lobby for a change in laws entirely.

[0] https://www.apra.gov.au/use-of-multi-factor-authentication-m...


In my country there are regulations in effect too that mandate the use of MFA; however, using an application is not the only way to implement MFA, as I said, in Spain banks can use SMS, coordinate cards, etc., and they are all valid MFA methods. I think what these laws are missing is the obligation for the service (the bank in this case) to provide a MFA device if the user doesn't have one.


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