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  • One of the unfortunate realities of operating a sensitive service like email is that you have to cooperate with valid government requests or risk getting fined, or worse, banned from the country. The good thing is that end to end encryption restricts the information they have to turnover about your messages, but this is vulnerability of pretty much any service. Your email provider will not go to jail for you.

    I do find the IP blacklisting a little ironic considering they run a VPN, but that’s not much of a surprise either considering their freemium business model. I don’t see how either of these practices would link them to Israel, but it’s fair if you’re uncomfortable with them. I think you’d be hard pressed to find services that don’t also do these things, though. What do you use for email?

  • What makes you think that?

  • I’ve found ProtonMail to be pretty nice. Easy to import your mail into too. YouTube has been hard though. PeerTube is cool but rather small (feel free to ask my any questions about it though). Ideally we’d be using stuff like Nebula and Patreon to support creators directly, but you can at the very least use a fronted to minimize contact with Google.

  • I would’ve been wetting myself out of fear. Coolest job ever

  • I wonder how the ability for bicarbonate to act as carbon capture is impacted by ocean acidification though

  • I don’t really have anything off the top of my head except Lycanites (though I personally find it annoying). Still you could mine RLCraft and Gregtech New Horizons or other mod packs and see if they have mob mods you like

  • But how do you teach those skills directly

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  • Going to respond with one of my favorite singing voices and say Frank Patterson, Ireland’s golden tenor

  • Well how do you like to spend your time? Finding people to share your hobbies with is a great way to build community

  • What type of content were you missing on PeerTube? Discovery can be hard, but there’s quite a few gems on the platform

  • RSS is a great way to get news from specific sources. You could also try following news accounts on Mastodon

  • Medicine @mander.xyz

    First Pig-to-Human Lung Transplant Marks Milestone in Xenotransplantation—But Surgeons Have Many More Questions

    www.scientificamerican.com /article/first-pig-to-human-lung-transplant-marks-milestone-in-xenotransplantation/
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  • Green - An environmentalist community @lemmy.ml

    Revolutionising fruit storage: Ugandan entrepreneurs extend shelf life with natural sachets

    www.euronews.com /green/2025/06/16/revolutionising-fruit-storage-ugandan-entrepreneurs-extend-shelf-life-with-natural-sachets
  • Solarpunk Farming @slrpnk.net

    Revolutionising fruit storage: Ugandan entrepreneurs extend shelf life with natural sachets

    www.euronews.com /green/2025/06/16/revolutionising-fruit-storage-ugandan-entrepreneurs-extend-shelf-life-with-natural-sachets
  • Happy cake day!

  • Medicine @mander.xyz

    An Alternative to Lasik — Without the Lasers

    www.acs.org /pressroom/presspacs/2025/august/an-alternative-to-lasik-without-the-lasers.html
  • Biology @mander.xyz

    Octopuses fall for the ‘rubber arm’ illusion, just like us

    www.science.org /content/article/octopuses-fall-rubber-arm-illusion-just-us
  • Biology @mander.xyz

    Telomere-to-telomere assembly of two Medicago genomes uncovers evolutionary landscape of plant centromeres

    phys.org /news/2025-08-telomere-medicago-genomes-uncovers-evolutionary.html
  • United States | News & Politics @lemmy.ml

    WHAT DO MEMBERS OF CONGRESS ACTUALLY DO ALL DAY? - Three Days with Rep. Jake Auchincloss

  • Microbiology @mander.xyz

    Common food bacteria could help make vitamins cheaper and greener

    phys.org /news/2025-08-common-food-bacteria-vitamins-cheaper.html
  • Science @mander.xyz

    Common food bacteria could help make vitamins cheaper and greener

    phys.org /news/2025-08-common-food-bacteria-vitamins-cheaper.html
  • Biotechnology @mander.xyz

    Common food bacteria could help make vitamins cheaper and greener

    phys.org /news/2025-08-common-food-bacteria-vitamins-cheaper.html
  • AI @lemmy.ml

    Sam Altman and the whale

    www.technologyreview.com /2025/08/11/1121402/sam-altman-and-the-whale/
  • What makes this particular technology different from the others that allow for thoughts to be turned into speech?

  • I was thinking about this

  • Nutrition @mander.xyz

    Real milk proteins, no cows: Engineered bacteria pave the way for vegan cheese and yogurt

    phys.org /news/2025-07-real-proteins-cows-bacteria-pave.html
  • Biology @mander.xyz

    Real milk proteins, no cows: Engineered bacteria pave the way for vegan cheese and yogurt

    phys.org /news/2025-07-real-proteins-cows-bacteria-pave.html
  • Mind posting what you’re looking for?

  • The chemist will pronounce it un-ionized, while the plumber will pronounce it union-ized

  • It is grassroots action like this that genuinely makes me proud of my country

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  • The Henderson Hasselback equation is always your friend

  • United States | News & Politics @lemmy.ml

    Senate GOP passes Trump's sweeping policy bill, setting up decisive vote in the House

    www.npr.org /2025/07/01/nx-s1-5450367/senate-republicans-trump-tax-bill-medicaid
  • Green - An environmentalist community @lemmy.ml

    Defending Ancestral Forests from Corporate Plunder: Boki Women Lead the Way

    www.resilience.org /stories/2025-06-09/defending-ancestral-forests-from-corporate-plunder-boki-women-lead-the-way/
  • Wasn’t there something really similar with dns0.eu? Are these related in any way?

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Does anyone ever miss karma?

  • Green - An environmentalist community @lemmy.ml

    Banana fibers refined for textiles, hair extensions

    phys.org /news/2025-05-banana-fibers-refined-textiles-hair.html
  • Science @mander.xyz

    Banana fibers refined for textiles, hair extensions

    phys.org /news/2025-05-banana-fibers-refined-textiles-hair.html
  • Biology @mander.xyz

    Banana fibers refined for textiles, hair extensions

    phys.org /news/2025-05-banana-fibers-refined-textiles-hair.html
  • Medicine @mander.xyz

    Armoring CAR T cells to prevent self-sabotage and better fight cancer

    penntoday.upenn.edu /news/armoring-car-t-cells-prevent-self-sabotage-and-better-fight-cancer