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They used messengers, forgery was prevented by use of wax seals or similar, interception is down to the luck and skill of your messengers. Dressing like a civilian helps avoid detection, but they could be executed as spies.
They used messengers, forgery was prevented by use of wax seals or similar, interception is down to the luck and skill of your messengers. Dressing like a civilian helps avoid detection, but they could be executed as spies.
You’re really embodying the saying “Never play chess with a pigeon.”
Shouldn’t be surprising when you consider a Brazilian people live there.
Requiring minimum positive karma is stupid when it can be gamed so easily.
Someone with very negative karma is likely a troll.
How the hell do you find Perl devs these days? Recruiting at retirement homes?
If you build a project in a dead language you end up having to migrate to something to mass market like Java just so anyone else can work on it.
Shit man, I love Ruby but it would be professional malpractice to start a new project on Rails.
Blocking a server because they don’t share your blocklist takes the Fedi out of the Fediverse.
Eye-for-an-eye makes the whole world blind.
You’re making a strawman argument and putting words in my mouth.
Ah, the old guilt by association groupthink.
Can you please explain?
I see the same shit in the Fediverse though. Mastodon admins blocking a server just because they refused to participate in a shared block list.
Someone’s going to make a script to ban a non-local user based on your remote posts, I guarantee it.
Bullshit requirements like that come from product managers.
Programmers would rather be lazy and not have to implement a limit anyway