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You weren’t kidding, this is a fantastic replacement. Cheers for the rec.
We probably don’t agree.
I probably said something you didn’t like.
You look lovely, by the way. New shirt?
You weren’t kidding, this is a fantastic replacement. Cheers for the rec.
Do it, boi. One of us. One of us.
Coles isn’t small. They’re part of what is essentially a duopoly in Australia.
This is happening in Australia, a country almost universally controlled by the ‘left wing’ Labor party on both federal and state levels. The sooner you realize that literally no politician gives a shit about their people, the sooner we can move on from this bullshit left vs. right shitshow and start directing our anger at those responsible for the state of the world (hint; it’s every politician with any amount of power and any large enough corporation. The cunts are all best mates, left wing or right wing.)
Never forget who the real enemy is. We’re playing so fucking effectively into their little game, and they know it. If only we did.
Is Session actually secure though? I know they’re based in Australia, and as an Aussie myself, holy fuck would I not trust this country for even a fraction of a picosecond with anything private or sensitive. We have some of the world’s most draconian and far-reaching digital privacy and surveillance laws, and I’m not ready to accept that Session hasn’t been secretly compromised by the AFP, given the law against revealing government backdoors.
Happy to be proven wrong, but I always err on the side of extreme caution when it comes to Australia. Digitally, we’re closer to the CCP than any of our fellow western nations.