Switching to Linux is great and easy. As long as nothing goes wrong. The second something goes wrong, you need to climb a very daunting learning curve.
CoC's are used as Soviet era purity commissars to either push a agenda unrelated to the mission of the organization or to be a hammer to punish those who don't toe the line. The fact that this committee is secret makes the problems double
The fact this CoC ban happened because of feedback to a bylaw change tells me this is punish someone for objecting to a fait accompli
We can make lemmy.spacepope.org and nobody can silence us. It doesn't prevent other instances from refusing to listen to the truth of space, but those who want to participate can.
All papers are due at 11:59 p.m. Thursday night, must be emailed as a plain text email, not attached as any proprietary format. You can also drop papers off physically at my office until 16:00 hours Thursday afternoon.
Garak replicates a twinky while having this conversation
"Well, well, well, Julian. It seems you've been keeping secrets from me. I can't say I'm not a little jealous that you've found someone else to share such personal moments with. But I must admit, I'm impressed by your boldness. I never took you for the type to make such a daring move. I suppose it takes all kinds to make a crew."
Garak punctuates the dialog by biting into the twinky and making a curiously puzzled and confused face
Notice: Use of IMAP and SMTP, open standards for email clients, is not possible with Tuta. This is not acceptable behavior for an email provider and use of Tuta is strongly recommended against for this reason. Tuta's stated reasons for not supporting these protocols are lies and you would be well served by closing your account there.
Well that's a strong opinion. And yes, 100%, IMAP is not a end to end encrypted protocol so how can they offer it when the server can't read the data?
Nobody should have tried to write cursive numbers. That's just a recipe for disaster