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  • I know this is humor lemmy, but is this real?

  • I understand the tuta and proton hate, but what's wrong with the mailbox dot org?

  • Is this manageable for the non-dev by chance? I can get by on a tutorial or too but if enough things break I'm feeling a dumbphone alt may be the only viable path

  • "The aeroplane and the radio have brought us closer together. The very nature of these inventions cries out for the goodness in men - cries out for universal brotherhood - for the unity of us all."

  • heyyy, you aren't pwnkin!

  • nvim

  • I didn't want a Lemmy equivalent to awards till I saw this post.My only regret is that I have but one uptoot for this post

  • Boundaries are deeply tied to one's worldview, values, and understanding of human nature. If you reject the idea of a higher power or divine authority, you must still grapple with the question of why boundaries are important and how to justify them.

    If not God or a higher power, then what is the ultimate source of value and authority for setting boundaries? Is it simply a matter of personal preference, cultural norms, or social contracts?

    If you rely solely on human reason, empathy, and self-interest, you will struggle to establish a consistent moral framework for setting boundaries. For example:

    1. Why should you prioritize your own needs and desires over others'?
    2. How can you justify saying "no" to someone who is making a legitimate request?
    3. What is the basis for your moral obligation to respect others' boundaries?

    Ultimately, your views on boundaries will depend on how you answer these deeper questions.

    In this sense, It seems looking to believe in boundaries without faith (or a deeper philosophical commitment) is indeed doomed to fail, not because faith is required, but because our understanding of boundaries relies on faith and trust.

    I know it's not a good answer to the question, but Hopefully my deconstruction helps

  • Had me in the first half, but I don't see any clippys doing much of anything but ishposting

  • Why isn't there a V for Vendetta 2? I guess after they broke through the barricades, they changed their pfp and called it a day

  • Afraid? 0Dislike? 11

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    RTFM is Sage

    Jump
  • I know about man and man man, but why is there no man man man?

  • If the concern is legit, wouldn't it be an ethical practice to not support services that use the problematic TLD?

  • Holy God I didn't expect the admin of lemmy.zip to chime in.😊 I'm very appreciative of your work, please don't see this as FUD or shade-throwing. I'm just trying to understand and improve my general security practices as best I can.

  • Well put. Your explanation has me most confident I should avoid lemmy.zip communities for the time being--thx

  • Should .zip communities be avoided for this potential confusion or no?

  • Excellent explanation. So with this knowledge, should .zip sublemmy/communities be avoided as well or is this excessive for some reason?

  • The ending closed parenthesis is needed for this link but I can't fix it sry

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    are domains containing 'zip' near the end a legitimate threat?

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    How (reasonable is it to try) to start a tech career for a privacy-respecting entity?