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That’s kind of like if iMessage dropped SMS support. Yeah, I know if it’s a green bubble it’s not encrypted. But I wouldn’t want them to just not allow it.



I could see this being a problem for me

Note: While JMP does provide phone numbers and voice/SMS features, it does not provide 911, 112, 999 or other emergency services over voice or SMS.

How do you deal with it?





I wonder if you and your social circle skews younger.

While I wasn’t able to find myself, my spouse, or my younger siblings, I was able to find both my parents, their friends, and older family.


There is duplicate data and address history in the dump.

# of records ≠ # of people.


Forgot to add this bit in my first reply:

This is especially bad since I’m more confident that GV is less susceptible to a SIM swap type of attack since I can disable it on my account which is of course protected by real 2FA (not SMS).

Meanwhile T-Mobile has shown a few times that they’re vulnerable to SIM swap attacks.


It might not be any more private but I give out my Google voice number to people/businesses I don’t really want to hear from or suspect my data will be sold by.

What’s really frustrating is that some services detect GV (and other VOIP providers) and just say you can’t use it.


To add to this point,

I was using ProtonMail when I finally got serious about generating new email aliases for everything. I went as far as upgrading my plan and started setting up SimpleLogin when I ran into the fact that I couldn’t just send from arbitrary addresses using a domain THAT I OWN. I couldn’t even reply to emails to a particular alias, FROM that alias. It looks mighty sketchy to the other party when you reply from some address they didn’t know about with the contents of someone else’s email (for all they know). Trying to explain this to others was a terrible experience.

I came across Fastmail, saw they integrated with Bitwarden via API so Bitwarden could create aliases (Fastmail calls them “masked emails”), and verified that I could both send from arbitrary addresses using my own domain and easily reply from masked addresses properly. I moved over and I’ve loved it ever since.

As I understand it, Proton is still working on the sending feature I wanted but it’s obviously not a priority for them.

IMO, Fastmail + Bitwarden is a much stronger feature set than Proton + SimpleLogin. Which is nuts considering Proton/SimpleLogin’s close relationship.

If I ever want to migrate from Fastmail, it’s a DNS change…


I’ll echo everything above. I moved from LastPass as soon as I heard it got bought by a private equity firm and I’ve loved Bitwarden. Well worth the small amount they charge.

Does indeed work fine on all of the above and I can confirm iOS is good to go.


Interesting. Unfortunately, I don’t own an Nvidia device. Therefore, I can’t tackle it myself. Distrobox should allow the use of Nvidia

THANK YOU.

I’ve been searching for a few hours how to get distrobox to utilize my GPU and that link got me there.


Debian: A classic all-rounder that prioritizes stability over all else. Ubuntu is descended from Debian.

And Zorin. I don’t hear much about it but it’s what I switched to from Win 10 and I’ve been liking it.

That + Steam Proton has me playing my old Windows-only games.


Open a search app to the public? So their searches come from my IP address? No fucking way, unless I’m missing something.


I’m still on the free first 300 searches. Looking like I’ll subscribe.


Jesus. How do you function if an email constitutes harassment?

I get “harassed” daily by hundreds of spammers. I just don’t reply or give it another thought. Things OP could have done.


I do:

  • own domain with cloudflare
  • ddns with their API
  • NextCloud in docker
  • caddy reverse proxy takes care of SSL cert

Or:

  • Plex can do photos too and they have a docker container
  • invite family to your server

Or:

  • Immich with same setup as NextCloud

That can be true and it can also be true that accident rates, individual driver history, carjacking rates, weather patterns, and a long list of other things goes into the final number.


You’re hyperfixating on my examples and missing the point (or, more likely, you understand perfectly but don’t want to admit it). Lots of different metrics go into the final number.

Think insurance rates for those owning the easily stolen models of Hyundai vehicles went up? Likewise, SHOULD they go up after it became apparent they were easily stolen?


As I said before, premiums aren’t just based on driver skill/record.

If you move to an area with high carjacking rates, your premiums will rise.

You sound like a kid who just started paying attention to this stuff. I thought it was common knowledge.

I’ve lived in 5 different places, over 2 countries, with the same car, under the same insurance company. Rates were always different.


Did you move states? Even cities can matter.

I didn’t mean to suggest that ONLY driving record matters.

If you move to a place known for a lot of uninsured drivers, your rates are gonna increase, for example.


I think it does. Seeing as my record is good, thereby making it easier for me to shop around and get a lower price. I think it’s pretty straightforward.

Someone who pays their premiums and doesn’t get in accidents is profitable.

But again, I don’t know all this to the true - I’d like to see his report vs mine.


Think my driving record might have something to to with my options?


My insurance isn’t doubled. Something’s different between this guy and me.


I’d like to see this guys report vs mine before deciding.

Edit: uh oh, shitty drivers detected.


This assumes the only source these companies collect from is your internet traffic. It’s not.

And even if it was, VPNs don’t protect against fingerprinting.

For the past few months I’ve been using kanary which is a service that searches for your information on hundreds of different data mining sources and submits deletion requests for you.

I started with ~225 exposures and it’s gone down over time but I’m still sitting at ~50 exposures and it seems to have plateaued.

This information was data like who I’d married and when, past and current addresses, family members, etc. None of which was gleaned from internet traffic.



I can reply from ANY address from my domain including the exact one that was used to send me an email.

I can “deactivate addresses” by sending messages to a particular address straight to trash with rules.

Edit: turns out Fastmail has a masked addresses feature built in, separate from a catch-all. It’s basically simplelogin built in, if you want to enable it. Proton is looking more and more overpriced.


If I were a professional spammer, the first thing I’d do to clean the address list I have is to strip out plus addresses. It’s a simple regex.

On how to filter, I can send any address straight to the trash apparently just like simplelogin. I’ll know who sold or leaked my info because it’s in Bitwarden and I can just search my vault to see who I handed that particular address to.


Hit reply.

This is why I just moved from protonmail to Fastmail. With Fastmail I can send from arbitrary addresses using my domain. Why it’s not that simple with proton is beyond me and now that I’ve tested everything with Fastmail these past few weeks, I see it’s a choice.

I almost signed up for simplelogin but realized I was being sold something that should just be included. Plus setup was convoluted as fuck.

Meanwhile Fastmail is intuitive so far.


I’m still not clear on the value proposition of simplelogin.

I seem to get the same thing with a domain and a catch all address.