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It's easy to fall into communities like these because the advice they offer seems plausible on it's face. At least you can acknowledge that it's not working out for you so that you can move on.
We've all had to learn some lessons the hard way in life. Don't let the sunken cost fallacy deceive you into dragging things out further. Cut your losses and run.
Write it off as a capital loss and a lesson learned... Good luck.
did y'all up cuz she broke your encryption keys and found out about all your infidelity?
The future is bright! 😎
The question would be whether modern consumer computers will be capable of implementing post-quantum cryptographic algorithms. At the moment, I don't believe many can.
Great film, happy to see it made available to such a wide audience. This and The Professional (also by Luc Besson) both had Born Sexy Yesterday vibes, but Fifth Element gets more of a pass because Leeloo is some ageless mythical being, while Mathilda was an actual child. Both are still high quality movies and personal favorites, but that might turn some people off from them.
he's gonna regret that in the morning. if not tomorrow morning, every morning starting 10 years from now.
Personally, I'd like to see a new series of Ghost in the Shell or Bubblegum Crisis, perhaps a prequel set close to present day. Grappling with serious adult themes about transhumanism would be interesting, especially as we inch closer to that prospect. Explore the event horizon of AI becoming sentient, going rogue, stuff like what goes down in the finale of MGS2.
DDG isn't the paragon of privacy. Try Qwant or StartPage.