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  • Since I use a password manager, it’s quite easy to manage, just like different passwords for each account. No difference.

    Yeah, but for the actual mail, do you forward the emails to one address? Or do you set up Outlook/Thunderbird to sync all of them? Manually checking all of them would be quite laborious and you might miss the occasional important email if you don't check regularly.

  • I literally am a security expert and the only thing I change between accounts is my password, which I put in a password manager.

    With that said I do have other usernames/email addresses that I use if I'm doing something that I don't want attached to my public persona. These can also be stored in the password manager so all is still good.

    But individual email addresses per account is overkill and a management nightmare, with a very minimal security tradeoff. I'm not exactly expecting a state sponsored attack on my email after all.

  • Someone would need to know what accounts you have (which are not stored on my email)

    Aren't they?

    Access to your emails means access to your messages. If I see you get a lot of Amazon email, I can reasonably assume you have an Amazon account.

    Most services send you emails at least on registration.

    then know the password to access them.

    Nope. Because I have your email account. And the usual method for resetting a password is via an email sent to your email account. That I've already compromised.

    That’s if they are able to bypass the 2fa I have set on each account that offers it.

    That last part is a pretty big asterisk. Sites that offer it are in the minority still. That also assumes your 2FA method isn't email.

    And it’s also too bad for them, because I use different email address per account, which can be rotated and changed (if the damn site allows you to update your email).

    You do realise the average person will never do this, right?

  • There was less of everything overall but I thought it was the limit of the console and the possible engineering around it.

    This was indeed the case but not in the way you think it was. Remember that BoTW was developed for the WiiU. The WiiU was substantially less powerful than the Switch.

    Nintendo ERD are no strangers to squeezing every last drop of performance for its target platform. They are absolute fucking wizards. BoTW was absolutely mind blowing as a WiiU game in the same vein that ToTK is mind-blowing as a Switch game. They used every possible facet of the target console's abilities to get the results they did, and every new thing in ToTK is a result of the Devs having better specs to work with.

    For example the fact that we weren't using discs any more meant that the loading from the surface to the Depths could be relatively seamless, as card read speeds eclipse that of Blu Ray.

    The boost from 1.5GB to 3GB of operating RAM meant that more things could be added to the world, including more enemy types and the sky islands.

    The Switch also gets a considerable boost over the WiiU with regards to CPU and GPU power too, though it isn't as dramatic. What it really has over the WiiU is access to more complex rendering modes, and these are used to address issues some had in BoTW like draw distance.

  • Yes, that would be an unhinged take. Good thing that it's also nothing close to what I wrote. Try actually reading what you reply to and not strawmanning.

    I literally said that they're not punishing him for rape. What they do to him now will be what they do to all journalists publishing things the military doesn't like.

  • I give a fuck about what happens to him because he's being punished as a journalist, not as a rapist.

    If you think this will stop at journalists who happen to be rapists, you are sorely mistaken. At this point we're basically legalising treatment not that far from Kashoggi for journalists who handle military leaks, even the responsible, non-rapey ones.

  • Yes. Any instance you're reading through your own instance's web app.

    So if I'm registered on Lemmy.ml, and have censoring turned on, and then browse to kbin via Lemmy.ml, the data from kbin will also be censored.

    To drive the point home, I am registered on kbin. Kbin doesn't have this feature. I can see everything posted here perfectly uncensored.

  • The censoring is a local setting, meaning the actual data in the database is untouched. It's only being censored at user level. But yes, any instance being viewed though that instance's web app is being censored.

    There may be an option to turn it off. Look in your user settings.

  • I mean, polls on less fundamentalist outlets have shown similar results. Brexit really has been a pure trainwreck for the UK, and the current government is an absolute mess. They've not long had a prime minister that lasted less time than a school summer holiday.

  • Puta can have many meanings, almost all of them are obscenities. Here I believe the translation would be 'little bitch', although the correct phrase would be putita.

    You've also got 'puta X' which roughly translates to 'fuck X'.

    It is a very flexible word in the Spanish lexicon xD

  • The point was to have lots of different places, so if you don't like the rules of one, you can go to another.

    It's the freedom of choice to choose what communities you want to be a part of, not the freedom to say whatever you like with no regard to other people in the community.