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That's good, people who need E2EE shouldn't use TikTok either way, there are plenty of other secure apps for that.

TikTok is a social media app, and it gets heavily abused as it is.


This is one of the pains of centralization. And honestly, it could happen with any TLD.


Just went into a rabbit hole looking into this, wow, can't tell if this is just another drama on the weird wide web or something else.


> For viva.com's engineering team, in case this reaches you: add a Message-ID header to your outgoing transactional emails.

Don't know what they're using for sending emails, but that's something that should be handled by their email service provider, unless they're hosting their own email servers.


Interestingly the MX record of via.com points to Google, but their verification emails could come from anywhere of course. The IP address in the log is also a Google IP, although that could also be the receiving IP.


message-id is (or at least was ~5-10 years ago) only required for automated mails, i.e. if you send a mail which looks mostly the same to a lot of users

so if you (ab-)use protocols for mail clients to send automated mails they might very well not add Message-Id. In general many mail providers have both a way to send a mail where "they do some clever parts" (like adding Message-Id) and interfaces where they mostly just send what you give them. It's possible that they migrated from one solution which did automatically add Message-Id to one using interfaces where it doesn't happen without realizing that there is a mismatch in this solutions do implicitly add.


Entire.io, the name is on point considering it asks for access to my entire GitHub account.

But seriously, $300M valuation for a CLI tool that adds some metadata to Git commits. I don't know what to say.


"golden ratio" my ass, excuse my french, but you should let the design speak for itself, and the design here is just mediocre at best.

What a weird joke of a company is this.


Weird joke is kinda my whole vibe so sounds like mission accomplished!


At least it's not Laravel or .NET lol.


I mean, let's face the reality, do you really think anything worthwhile in regards to tech projects will ever come out of government initiatives? I doubt it, especially in the EU.

The closest thing to an alternative office suite from an European company is Proton, and even that is barely a replacement.


That domain is definitely worth more than $800, good find.


In such cases does the registrar jack up prices next year or do you get to lock in the price forever at the time of purchase?


No such thing as forever, but .com has been extremely stable and bad surprise-free, thankfully (one of the very few TLDs worth pursuing, really)


Europe? Uh, I think you mean the whole world.


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