

I think every government should be providing email service the same way they provide physical mail service. With all the rights currently given to physical mail.
We’ve tried that in Germany. The De-Mail was already dead when it was born.
I think every government should be providing email service the same way they provide physical mail service. With all the rights currently given to physical mail.
We’ve tried that in Germany. The De-Mail was already dead when it was born.
They already are:
https://bsky.app/profile/rustfoundation.org
When Firefox announced they were on Bluesky, the comments here were the opposite: Why another corpo walled garden and not the real Fediverse?
I haven’t found the announcement itself, but replies by Tumblr mentioning it.
You can then either ‘install’ them with apt
, which does essentially only mark installed packags as manually installed or use e.g. synaptic for that.
It may be that it wants to uninstall some kde-plasma-desktop metapackage, not the whole bunch of all kde apps. If it is uninstalled, nothing crucially important happens. Try to remove it with apt
if you’re running some Debian or Ubuntu flavour.
You can install an uninstall Flatpak applications in Linux as normal user.
Usually, you notice it, as Mastodon automatically adds an @username@instance for everybody the commment replies to, Lemmy doesn’t.
As I’ve understood, Delta chat is based on the IMAP protocol and uses the infrastructure of your email provider. Thus, it uses no own server infrastructure, but has the also the downsides of the protocol and some issues with many email providers.
Wikipedia.de - Delta Chat (no English version available yet)
As Debian testing doesn’t get (all) security fixes, it is NOT ment for running a secure server. This is what stable is for. https://wiki.debian.org/DebianTesting
The quality (in the sense of photorealistically depicting the original) of paintings dropped when photography became a thing.
'* the paintings are from the seventeenhundreds or 18th century
You could e.g. subscribe to a fully managed Nextcloud.
Dresden from the Right Bank of the Elbe, below the Augustus Bridge (ca. 1750)
For another POV see: https://lemmy.world/post/20483813
The Fortress of Königsstein, Saxon Switzerland, Saxony, Germany (between 1756-1758) Wiki Commons
AfaIk, you will be following some accounts in your field of interest by default, so that your timeline isn’t empty at the start.
Venice, Italy. Upper reaches of the Canale Grande (Grand Canal) with Santa Croce (holy cross) church - Bernardo Bellotto
https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/artists/bernardo-bellotto
Sorry, I don’t have more information than you can find in the Wikipedia articles.
The church that has been set on fire (but not destroyed) in WW2 wasn’t exactly the one on the painting either, as that one was destroyed during the Seven Years’ War.
Essentially, almost nobody ever used it, not even all offices and authorities.