

Fair enough. So do you do a custom domain for every single service you use?


Fair enough. So do you do a custom domain for every single service you use?


Need is not temporary. Looking to keep unique email addresses tied to services.


Good to know, thanks.


Would a faulty implementation be only if you did it manually? In other words, if I just go through the motions of turning on the VPN, theoretically there should be no leak right?


Recently came across articles and videos of women who are actively fighting to lose their right to vote (they only want their husbands to), so yeah, this tracks.


Should you change your DNS if you have your VPN on?
This is your brain on AI.


That that’s why Sam Altman (who’s gay) is pushing AI so hard. He’s trying to get pregnant. Illuminati confirmed.


Steeping to a new low, even for Representative Dick Lowe


For the ignorant driver that clearly shouldn’t be driving if you already hit a brand new curb 3 times:



Give us cross country high speed rail and you got a deal.


Whatever, give us Japanese public transport infrastructure instead. Specifically trains.


One big concern here is for things like financial planning… My colleague has a financial planner, and I’d be willing to bet they use AI for her financial planning.
So even if she doesn’t use AI for it, when she hands her data to her financial planner, who knows what they do with it.


How can it draft responses based on my conversations if it says that it’s encrypted, and “no one” can read my conversations, “not even Facebook”?
Interesting. Wouldn’t it be easier with a catch-all? Like if I walk into a business and they ask me for an email I could give them business1@domain.com. And then business2@domain.com for the business next door.