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  • Having a good crypto exchange locally solves this. I sent a few thousand dollars to a cousin via a ethereum layer2 and it cost literally cents to send. Also helps with the legal hassle as exchanges need to know their customers.

  • Might be helpless. Give him concrete tips for help. Tell him to wash his shoes, socks and feet in moderately warm water with white vinegar. Don't use sparingly. Takes care of the problem.

  • Great question: it's called asymmetric cryptography for a reason.

    The key pair is built by the person wanting to receive private messages. The public part is made public an can be used to encrypt messages to the owner of the private key. Without it you cant read the contents.

    As this method is not really performance friendly, thus method is usually used to establish a symmetric encryption key for both parties that can't be intercepted this way.

    In fact: if the attacker can switch out the public key for his own during transfer, he can use it to decrypt the messages and relay them to the first party, thereby revealing all the messages. This is called a man-in-the-middle attack. This is why authentication of the key is so important. This is usually done via a trusted third party.

    Sorry to be so short, I hope I have given you enough words to Google for further reading.

  • Sync for offline use. I'd like to tap a button while in wireless lan to suggest that I will be going on an "offline trip" and to cache all big media versions if possible for all images in my upcoming feed.

  • I used that until a few weeks ago. It does not support repeated tasks and the widget is essentially the only good thing about it. It's also essentially unmaintained. Even used to donate to it regularly but nothing came of it.

    DavX5 suggested I switch to jtx board. It's widget is not as pretty, but at last it's feature complete.

  • IT security, I hold a BS. Its truly interdisciplinary which makes talent so fucking skilled people. It's amazing. It spans from math to electronics via computer science and also touches on physical security like lock mechanisms. Endlessly interesting.

  • "They are printing money all the time. Why can't I do that?!"

    "They print so much money, this isn't even a drop in the bucket. Why would you even prosecute that?"

    The US printed 3 trillion USD the last few years while exporting inflation to all uses of the USD. The stimulation checks were just a way to give some of that back to the people inside of the US who were also stolen from.

  • I'm surprised nobody here mentioned SoGO. It's a fully featured web mail interface that integrates contact management and a web calendar including caldav, carddav and task support. Easy up setup and easy to connect to any phone via foss apps.