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@newt
You'd better not admit that, stalking is criminally punishable in some jurisdictions 😏
@meeper

@stereo @element
All the unencrypted people
Where do they all come from? 🎶
All the unencrypted people
Where do they all belong? 🤭

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best issue title of the month goes to...
the @element backlog ;)

"Unencrypted people are still people too"

github.com/element-hq/element-
#matrix

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@Tony
You have to recool yourself and gain five new ones in their stead 🤭

What about the rest of the year? 🥴
Poland is amazing! 😂

@Lorhin @blenderfox
They have probably forgotten of its existence themselves — I mean, who would use a VPN by Google? 😱
Looks like an April Fool's Day joke that went too far… But now someone started reviewing the operating expenses 😂
@protonprivacy

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@lain
They are the same creature several days apart. In some cases hours even.

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@Anachron
Everyone I know, who had the opportunity to use runit and who was willing to write their own scripts for service startup, loved runit for its simplicity — but that is the problem, not a lot of people have the opportunity, most don't want to switch the distro they might otherwise like just to try a different init system. Too much time and effort went into adopting systemd and switching away from it might require even more.

@0xDEADBEEF
Void uses SPDX licenses lists, on GH there is a standardised field for licence — so at least there is *some* adoption, but .xlx files? FFS 😱
How about getting Clippy to personaly review all the licenses 😆

@Anachron
Can't agree more!
I have to admit, right now I'm not administering hundreds of systems — which I suspect is the primary use case where systemd might shine, but I have more than five different machines I use personally more or less daily — some configurations are pretty complex, and I still don't see the point in more than what runit in Void does — just scripts! If you need something like dependencies — make it more complex, but such cases are rare 🤷

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