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No user record in our sample, but U8dcN7vx has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but U8dcN7vx has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Delivery via IPv6 still seems more stringent. IPv4 now requires "authentication" as well where previously only IPv6 did. Last I checked Google didn't use DANE, preferring instead MTA-STS -- perhaps understandable for a…
There is a form and people you can talk to if the form doesn't work. The form should have been mentioned in the reject message but is at <https://senders.yahooinc.com/contact#sender-support-request> though you should…
./a.out() { echo surprise; }
You wouldn't lose the content just the ability to share it, if I read it correctly, which is something I wouldn't normally want anyway. My backups are done with restic so Google can't tell what's present since it's…
Auto-correct seems plausible for some if not most cases.
My bank nagged me to go paperless. There is a PDF available monthly but those are trivially editable these days.
A Cloudflare Argo Tunnel, perhaps the free one for short-term use.
Keepass2Android's keyboard solves this for me.
I dislike this, trend it seems, of putting the language in the URL -- the Accept-Language HTTP header should be used which can express weighted preferences. Mozilla does use the header but redirects to the language (and…
Refused. I presume because I don't generally browse with ECMAscript enabled. Back to DDG Lite.
If you have a (very) short list you can make/modify a search engine entry to add a -site:which.ever for each that cause problems. The problem is that the scummy sites are legion but the negate list / search term limit…
You can filter on the web site or in the app, not globally nor in some parts of the interface so it's a PITA but it is there.
The gracious guess would be an attempt to detect malware by sending or fetching hashes to match.
Then just personal. Yes business might finance development if business taxes were handled, so perhaps personal first or as an additional intention.
I believe the suggestion is to do something about the account on the other service that has been pointed to your address, e.g., if United Airlines is sending you mail about flights you never booked, perform a password…
The newsroom piece says why, it seems to me: "to better align our pricing with the value that our products and services provide.", aka because we want to make more money and we have sufficient leverage.
The shutdown note reads like they got bored, but money certainly might have been an issue.
Hosting can cost quite a lot, these days usually due to data transfer but storage and compute can certainly pile up.
You can host your own Send, and the host need not exist when there's nothing you are sharing which is right in-line with utility computing as provided by "cloud" hosting companies like Amazon, Microsoft, Oracle, &c.…
Alas it is just another battle (not initial, there have been others) in a war of escalation.
Everyone except nutters. Google bounces. Microsoft too. I don't know of any provider that doesn't. Surely someone somewhere does not bounce but they are in the minority.
The largest annoyance with app based solutions is they don't work if you need to run a VPN at the same time, since they all depend on the Android VPN API to force all traffic to go through their program. Setting a…
Didn't Amazon buy PillPack? Not sure I can seem them moving to manufacture product though it certainly is possible.
It's good to be the king.
Keep in mind that almost everything that is free is because you will be its product.