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Cake day: July 22nd, 2023

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  • I don’t fully agree. Mails from companies ( password resets, ads, … ) aren’t necessarily passing by Google/m$ servers. So you’ve got that privacy. If you use an aliasing service ( which they also seem to offer ) then they can’t tie it directly to the same person/email.

    So there definitely is some privacy gain, though if you’re emailing myfriend@gmail.com and mypartner@outlook.com, the whole conversation is available to that bigtech firm as the email will be sent in plaintext.

    I’d say it’s a step in the right direction.

    I don’t know atomic mail, so I can’t vouch for them. I’m also not able to do proper research on it right now. So maybe somebody else can pitch in on that part.





  • Where is this even coming from? The guy above me is saying not to give devs better hardware and to teach them to code better.

    I followed up with an example of how using indices in a database to boost the performance helped more than throwing more hardware at it.

    This has nothing to do with having worked on old code. Stop trying to pull my comment out of context.

    But yes you’re right. Adding indexes to a database does nothing to solve adding a new feature in the scenario you described. I also never claimed it did.