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In Japan, even the bees know martial arts.


They also don't have to pay any taxes for money earned through scamming.


While I like the concept, the title of this article is misleading, as nowhere on the GitHub page or even at https://einaregilsson.com/redirector/ does the author highlight the privacy implications of this.

As mentioned in another comment, https://github.com/SimonBrazell/privacy-redirect seems to be more relevant for privacy minded folks.


> Surprisingly a couple of times, I was asked about recognizing birds by their singing. The library can't do it, but it is something I am thinking about exploring one day.

Hopefully, it'll be easier than this: https://xkcd.com/1425/


Android - at least for now - supports DoT. But, who knows, they might switch to DoH in the future.

https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/docs/using#an...

PS: I have been using it for a while and it works fine.


> people email me now instead.

And then you manually add that to the article or just keep it to yourself?


A little of both. This is for a fairly low-volume personal tech blog so of course this wouldn't really scale. When I do add a comment to one of my pages it's not presented in the typical comment thread way but more like an edit that thanks the person and rephrases what they had to say.


Many companies use shortened URLs in SMS messages.


This is probably the best answer I've seen to this, the others make valid points also, thanks for the response.


They should name it Borderlands cafe :P


Zoho.


If I was one of their shareholders, I would be happy instead, as they seem to have come out as the real good guys in the whole story (unless they were legally obligated for covering the mess).


If they begin to offer payroll services directly to some of the affected companies, I imagine the shareholders would be quite happy. They might be out the money until the insurance pays up, but ongoing fees and goodwill could well cover that inside of a year or two.


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