i prefer pairdrop specifically because there’s no install.
however, looks like local send (after install) might work offline as long as they local network is up.
i prefer pairdrop specifically because there’s no install.
however, looks like local send (after install) might work offline as long as they local network is up.
oh, yeah. it’s not perfect but it sure does remove so much crap i don’t intend to read.
i recently missed an event invite because of it… luckily i was just a late responder and have not actually missed the event itself
i definitely have to “browse” the unimportant emails regularly
I’m using Google. I’ve done that too. protecting inboxes is step one for sure, but i also want to know the extent of this. it’s not enough for me to just block the emails and leave it at that.
if it keeps coming and i fail to block them all i want to have some info on the intent of this so I can properly educate others i work with to defend ourselves
I’ve seen hundreds of those and they’re mostly phishing attempts. this new one doesn’t look anything like that.
this one has multiple addresses in the CC field, at least one of which is always a predefined list on the senders side. and it’s otherwise a legit looking support ticket response.
but i want to know what’s the origin, what’s the vectors, and what’s the target.
not sure if all of them did, but some did for sure. off looking address too
i assume something just got popular with script kiddies, but i want to know what it is and what systems it effects so i can know if I’m protected or not.
gonna keep looking at least as long as i keep seeing this happening
I’ve done that, but it’s spreading.
never forget about the sarcasm razor… whichever one it is
this isn’t that
other than specific filters and generic spam filter I have the “if content contains ‘unsubscribe’ then mark as read and never mark important”
first day on the internet?
that’s not going to stop the hacked system from spamming myself and every other customer they have. I would highly doubt if they even take the time to look at any replies let alone actually read them and unsubscribe anyone who asked for it… after the entire hack was over because I called one company and they were already aware of the hack and were trying to stop it.
fb will be doing things at such a massive scale that this would be too much work
did you select the language? that’s what happened to me. had to actually select the language when commenting
i dunno, there’s over 8 billion people in the world and bazillions of comments daily. I’d be surprised if two people didn’t have similar comments all the time
there was that one time when the following happened all one after the other
none of these 4 things have ever happened since and certainly not more than 1 at a time. having all 4 in one day must have triggered someone inside me to break
probably because a hashtag is already a thing that means something else in other apps. making hashtag mean a community here would give it 2 meaning depending on the app and that’s not user friendly cause people will make mistakes if they move between apps.
therefore a new character was chosen for communities to avoid such confusion
check out this post I made yesterday where I have a same/similar problem https://lemmy.one/post/19823
don’t human artists also learn by looking at copyrighted material? one of us is missing something