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@nvsr so, nvsr, what are you exactly, sometimes you speak dutch, sometimes english, and then some asian language. Are you some international goat?

Men ruining running 

@Gina nonono, im using an elliptical trainer_ ( one of these: duckduckgo.com/?q=elliptical&i ) they often severely over estimate the numbers.

Men ruining running 

@Gina i see, well im currently just using the elliptical at home, i improved my time from 10km 41 minutes down to 34 minutes, so lets see how that is gonna translate to running. Anyway, thanks for the tip.

Men ruining running 

@Gina no problem, idiots like this can be infuriating.

P.s. im just starting to run myself, any tips for a newb?

Men ruining running 

@Gina where do these guys even come from? Any guy in my circle would call out the cat caller for being a moron.

@Tutanota Are there any plans to have your new encrypted calendar audited by a third party?

@sheogorath it could also be that googles algorithms changed so new content turns up less then it used to :p

@squire@mstdn.io yeah, the dude gets a lot of flack from the decentralization mob for keeping signal centralized, but they often fail to reconise what major roll he played into making e2e encrypted chats mainstream.

@squire@mstdn.io from what i recall, it had something to do with signal not being able to save your social connections this way.

@squire@mstdn.io we have looked into it, it seems like a promising project, but we don't recommend it yet as we first have to see how their loki network will stand against the test of time. Also, its still beta software, wher signal has been properly audited and stable for a long time.

“Protecting Your Privacy With a Virtual Machine While Using Zoom” by @dngray is live and explores all sorts of privacy flaws with the communications software businesses seem to love! Read more on the blog: blog.privacytools.io/protectin

Zoom's encryption has some major flaws, is "not suited for secrets", and Zoom has servers in China generating meeting encryption keys for users in other countries, Citizen Lab researchers discover theintercept.com/2020/04/03/zo (by me)

@ewon_c ofcourse a hardware key would be better, on issue with those though is that they are easy to use, and hard to make backups from, so you have to consider what would be a more likely scenario: someone losing access by losong their key, or someone being tricked into filling in both their totp and password codes?

Looking further, if you click on one of the links below, like the security link, it will bring to you to the official github security page.

Then, if you fill in anything for a name and password, like shown below, it will just forward you to githubs own homepage (were you can notice that your still not logged in)

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