Oh, most certainly not. I completely agree with your statement. It is a really unnecessary monument of capitalism where the owner of the building company owns the top floor as his own apartment or something like that.
But it looks cool 🙂
Oh, most certainly not. I completely agree with your statement. It is a really unnecessary monument of capitalism where the owner of the building company owns the top floor as his own apartment or something like that.
But it looks cool 🙂
I'm glad you liked it!
We were located on a slightly elevated cliff quite a bit away and shot this with a 200mm lens 😄
This more zoomed out shot from the same cliff might make the situation clearer: https://i.imgur.com/fV7Vje5.jpeg
I'm glad you liked it!
I was having dinner outside watching the sun set over the city with my girlfriend. She noticed the colors in the reflections in the building. I have been trying to encourage her to get into photography, so I handed her the camera to take the shot. She managed to capture it really well!
The colors might be a bit exaggerated in post processing, but it is a great shot none the less!
Mycket korrekt ✅
Yup! Here's some info about the building: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karlatornet I think the colors come from the sun setting and the glass panes reflecting it in different colors because of their angles
MEP?
This was shot at noon after some rain had just fallen. It is shot from inside the port which helps keeping the water calm I guess :)
Correlation, not causation
No, I think you are misunderstanding my poor explanation.
Your emails are encrypted at rest on their server regardless if you use the web client or IMAP through the bridge.
The thing is that the encryption layer must happen at some point in time when you communicate with their API:s. In the web client this encryption is built-in. IMAP on the other hand does not support this type of end to end encryption, so the bridge adds this layer for you.
So you communicate unencrypted locally between your email client (Thunderbird for example) and the Protonmail bridge that you have installed locally on your computer. Then Protonmail bridge encrypts and decrypts all emails for you. So to your email client, it seems like a normal email server, but in reality everything is encrypted.
(Standard "encrypted email" disclaimer: Your emails are not encrypted in transit unless both parties, sending and receiving, are set up for encryption. Email is otherwise not end to end encrypted in transit)
Imap and end to end encryption are not possible at the same time.
Bridge exposes an IMAP interface but encrypts everything as Proton would, had you used the web client.
It solves a technical limitation.
I think that is just about how to strip the iodeOS modifications from the system without a complete reset or something. Probably using adb
and fastboot
as you mentioned. But I have no idea about how any of this works or why I would want to do that.
If you want to install any other OS, just go about it as you would normally. I don't see how this changes anything really.
Tack!
Den är fotad från klipporna vid Masthuggskyrkan vid solnedgång med en kamera med mycket zoom