

Teaching in k-12. It’s very politicized right now, but I suspect they’re low on bodies. It’s a tough job, and in many areas, you should expect to be teaching something outside of your specialty.
Teaching in k-12. It’s very politicized right now, but I suspect they’re low on bodies. It’s a tough job, and in many areas, you should expect to be teaching something outside of your specialty.
For exercise, my philosophy is “better, not perfect” I look for easy sustainable things, and set small goals and celebrate all of them. I really like walking and listening to audio fiction podcasts instead of watching shows.
Holding on. Looking for opportunities to make the world better, holding on to the positive things I see those around me doing. Making sure I stay informed as much as I can.
Trying to get some regular exercise for my mental health.
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Agreed.
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I’m a super huge fan of water coming out of my faucets that I can drink. I like drinking water, and this just makes it so easy to get water to drink. I do lots of other stuff with water too, like wash things and it makes those things easier too. I wish everybody had clean safe drinking water and faucets to dispense it.
Y’all remember the line in Walle where they are amazed at seeds? “You just put it in the ground and it grows a pizza” lol
Do not connect to work or school WiFi networks?
So if you don’t need to create an account, how do you know you’re talking to who you think you’re talking to?
I can see this being valuable as a Lemmy style service where I’m sharing information and reading information but want to be anonymous. But not a good service if I want to talk to my mom about a sensitive subject and protect my privacy.
Yes, I really have t looked into this before. I just vaguely remembered jokes about PGP from a security class a while back, so looked it up. It does look like the encryption scheme used in XMPP does solve this issue.
Wikipedia saves the day again:
OMEMO is an extension to the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) for multi-client end-to-end encryption developed by Andreas Straub. According to Straub, OMEMO uses the Double Ratchet Algorithm “to provide multi-end to multi-end encryption, allowing messages to be synchronized securely across multiple clients, even if some of them are offline”.[1] The name “OMEMO” is a recursive acronym for “OMEMO Multi-End Message and Object Encryption”. It is an open standard based on the Double Ratchet Algorithm and the Personal Eventing Protocol (PEP, XEP-0163).[2] OMEMO offers future and forward secrecy and deniability with message synchronization and offline delivery.
Precise language is important if you want to understand and communicate truth. It helps a lot to understand the difference between privacy and anonimity there is a scenario where a person doesn’t care that an adversary knows their id, but does care about the content of their messages. In which case, differentiating tools that provide that particular service requires language to discuss it.
PGP is a very curious choice. A quick Google search says a downside of this is that it does not provide “forward secrecy”. From the Wikipedia page on forward secrecy, it prevents things like the following.
If an adversary can steal (or obtain through a court order) this static (long term) signing key, the adversary can masquerade as the server to the client and as the client to the server and implement a classic man-in-the-middle attack.
Do r our food in your bed. It will be gross, and be very uncomfortable for sleeping.