I'm not so sure that it is an edge case. I'm just an average person. I'm sure there are many people who have reason to receive and/or save much larger volumes of email than I do. Regardless, it's always better to have software that works well under a wide range of circumstances.
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What I'm thinking about is more that in Linux, it's common to access URLs directly from the terminal for various purposes, instead of using a browser.
The p2p aspect is what interests me, though.
My brother joined Homeland Security even though he didn't believe in a lot of what they do, so he could afford to start a family and take care of them. Wonder what he's up to these days.
They look sooo relaxed!
I thought Mojeek used its own engine, and I know Yacy does.
Dnscrypt-proxy lets you select dns servers based on whether they filter traffic, keep logs, use DNSSEC, etc. You can also block specific providers, such as Google or Cloudflare.
I'm happy to know this. I hope it becomes commonly available, for the birds' sake.
I felt weird about it when my dad used this 23andMe service. He was very privacy-conscious, so it was uncharacteristic for him. Now he's dead. I wonder if there's still any way to get it deleted.
Librewolf updates follow FF updates pretty quickly. Arkenfox settings haven't changed much in a long time, so I don't see that as an issue, personally.
Ohh, now I get it.