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Maybe this Lemmy interface is confusing me, is there meant to be an article linked?
Submitted 1 day ago by dwazou@lemm.ee to technology@lemmy.world
Maybe this Lemmy interface is confusing me, is there meant to be an article linked?
OP linked to an image in the article rather than the article itself, lol
Hey OP, you can edit posts on Lemmy if you want to fix it!
OP dun goofed
Seems like incorrect link, links to the picture
I’m not seeing it either. I found an article about this that explains this was due to the USA sanctioning the ICC lbc.co.uk/…/british-icc-chief-prosecutor-lost-ema…
mat@jlai.lu 1 day ago
One more proof that everyone should rely on US techs as less as possible (we are still dependant on hardware, but it is coming (ARM, RISCV). For a fucking mail server it is doable, and such organization should have their own infrastructure.
jonathan@lemmy.zip 23 hours ago
It sounds like this was his personal email account.
rottingleaf@lemmy.world 23 hours ago
An analogy:
Stalin took over USSR in 20s by pressuring specific councils (“soviets”), because a council could vote to recall its representative to a council of next level any time, and that would cause a chain reaction for that council and so on. So every representative of the upper level could be removed by pressuring\persuading only the initial council they were delegated from, and one wouldn’t have to wait for any election or such. Eventually one could get a jackpot combination by removing unpleasant representatives through pressure.
So with email, changing mail servers is not such a good solution, because one could still pressure a registry to unregister the domain name, a hoster to stop hosting it, an ISP to do something else …
Maybe cryptographic identities should be used for users and addresses and even name registries (using hex strings as addresses is inconvenient, I can’t even remember phone numbers), while storage and service should be separated from that. Like in NOSTR.