@shuro Oh. "Your honor, I didn't kill people AT THE TIME... So... Case closed, I'm free to go, right?"
Very weak tea.
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@shuro Oh. "Your honor, I didn't kill people AT THE TIME... So... Case closed, I'm free to go, right?" Very weak tea. 14 comments
@drq @protonmail @rf @arashi General public is the public that allowed these laws to exist in the first place.
So yes, basically it is the same "Your Honor". @drq @shuro @protonmail @rf oh I wish it was general public who mattered. But it isn't. It's the actual "your honor" that matters. Companies will always listen to the government before they listen to us and there's absolutely nothing we can do about it. @arashi No, the "I didn't do despicable things at the time" argument IS the laughing matter. @drq @shuro @protonmail @rf ok this is getting a bit far from the original issue. I guess we said what we had to say on this matter. Draw your own conclusions and adjust your future choices accordingly. Hopefully it'll benefit you. Peace ✌️ @shuro Tell everybody that I failed in my mission, that I can't be trusted and liquidate the company. @shuro Or at the very least dropped the "praivasee" moniker forever. @drq @protonmail @rf @arashi Are you sure it is the best outcome for general public?
One less protected mail service (Tutanota would also go in 2020), sudden disruption of communication for many, probably having your equipment seized. @shuro Protected from what? From leaking your data to third party, I assume. Turns out, they aren't. @drq @protonmail @rf @arashi They still provide e2e encryption working out of the box.
Very few email providers offer it. |
@drq @shuro @protonmail @rf except that in their case "your honor" is actually the person who signed the warrant to make you do it