Obviously no one’s saying that, but thanks for your contribution.
Obviously no one’s saying that, but thanks for your contribution.
It’s far too late for baby steps
Literally the next sentence in the article:
Digital wallets […] have exploded in popularity but are not captured by Australian payments law.
The article doesn’t bother explaining what specifically the law does.
cringe. It’s actually good to take action to reduce harm.
Then why are they protesting action that will end the war faster?
Isn’t their pricing per month not per query?
OP said “only available for Arch” not “only packaged for Arch”. These are not remotely the same thing.
What software only works on Arch? If anything I see stuff that’s packaged for arch but can be installed from source on other distros without issue.
Ubuntu-only software, on the other hand, is infuriating
It’s a brand exposure exercise… why are you helping the crypto scammers increase their brand exposure?
Per the article:
Scott Gessler, a former Colorado secretary of state representing Trump in the case, opposed it. He said a protective order was unnecessary because threats and intimidation already are prohibited by law.
And then they don’t explain further
Ah sorry, I missed that!
This might be more of a hack than you’re looking for, but you could probably install age in termux and put together a small shell script to operate it.
I think the reason you’re not finding what you’re looking for is because another widely agreed upon problem with pgp is that it is a generic encryption and signing tool and those turn out to be a bit of a UX nightmare. Building purpose-specific encryption into other applications tends to have much safer UX, that also tends to be less confusing.
That being said, age may do some of what you’re looking for. I don’t think it does signing but it does do encryption.
Lack of high speed rail isn’t caused by lack of knowledge about how to do it. High speed rail exists in some places, just not the US.
They’ve gone in on matrix pretty hard at this point