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US students enter seventh day of hunger strike for Gaza


By Syma Mohammed
Published date: 12 May 2025 21:22 BST

More than 30 #California State University (CSU) students are on a hunger strike to protest against #Israel’s blockade of food and water going into Gaza, which has placed the enclave's population at "critical risk" of famine.

In a video released on Sunday, the students said that the hunger strike was growing across campuses: “It’s day seven of the CSU hunger strike for Gaza. We remain steadfast in our struggle for a free #Palestine..."



change/Appel signé par plus de 145 organisations, collectifs, partis politiques et syndicats
Non à la participation d’Israël au Salon du Bourget 2025. Pétition
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#israel #palestine #Hamas #Cisjordanie #Gaza #armement



You Are Now Remotely Controlled - The New York Times (2020):

"The confidential report offers rare insight into the heart of Facebook’s computational factory, where a “prediction engine” runs on a machine intelligence platform that “ingests trillions of data points every day, trains thousands of models” and then “deploys them to the server fleet for live predictions.” Facebook notes that its “prediction service” ... micro.fromjason.xyz/2025/05/12…



"Era così evidente che si trattava di un suicidio d'amore che sui volti degli agenti aleggiava un senso di delusione. Senza un crimine non avevano un bel niente da fare. In altre parole, non c'era bisogno di cercare un colpevole". Tratto da: "Tokio Express" di Matsumoto Seicho. 😊 📚☕️🖊️. #tokioexpress #matsumotoseicho #adelphiedizioni #letteraturagiapponese




Galaxy S25 Edge hands-on: the thin design is a breath of fresh air, sturdy, many specs match other S25 phones, but has a 3,900 mAh battery vs. S25's 4,000 mAh (Abrar Al-Heeti/CNET)

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Documentary worth seeing

Putin's helpers
Unfortunately only in German

Infiltration has always been a clever form of “warfare”

New information from an FBI agent
who was arrested the day before the interview with ZDF
but was released on bail

zdf.de/play/dokus/zdfzeit-106/…

#mastodon #fediverse #documentary #uspol #us #usa #musk #trump #geopol #fbi #world #putin #news



Tesla Banned from Vancouver Auto Show 🍁🇨🇦


Cash is disappearing in Gaza


But in Gaza today, cash has all but disappeared. Aside from the brief ceasefire interlude that started in January and Israel ended on 19 March, when some cash aid was delivered by international organizations, no cash had entered Gaza for 15 months prior and none since.

In the first three months alone after October 2023, according to the World Bank, Israel destroyed or damaged 93 percent of all bank branches.

With no banks and only the cash that was already there – so overused by now that it is starting to disintegrate – Palestinians in Gaza have had to improvise.

Digital transactions have eased some of the pressure, while bartering has become common.

Full Article




After repeatedly and openly lying about how they intend to pay for a nightmare reconciliation bill that will destroy the American labor class while enriching the uber-wealthy, the GOP quietly released some of their mathematics in the dead of night yesterday and surprise: Republicans are planning to slash $715B from Medicaid over the next 10 years, just like everyone who pointed out they were lying said would happen.

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'Under Cover of Night,' GOP Unveils Plan to Kick Over 8 Million Off Medicaid

"The legislation includes major changes to Medicaid that, if enacted, would kick millions from the program, including work requirements for some enrollees and new payment mandates for adults living above 100% of the federal poverty level—which, for a single individual, is $15,650 in annual income for 2025.

A snap analysis by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates that the healthcare section of the new Republican bill would cut spending by at least $715 billion over the next decade and leave at least 8.6 million more people without insurance.

"Many of the Medicaid proposals from House Republicans are technical and wonky, and will be difficult for the public to absorb," said Larry Levitt, executive vice president for health policy at KFF. "What won't be difficult to absorb: CBO's estimate that the changes will increase the number of people without health insurance by at least 8.6 million."

This discussion is going to get a little wonky, so let's just start off with the bottom line stuff you need to know:

- Trump, his administration, and the entire GOP repeatedly promised that they'd deliver a permanent tax cut for rich people without touching Medicaid.

- Now they've shown their work and independent analysis by the CBO says it's going to cut $715B from Medicaid funding; again, to pay for massive tax cuts for rich people.

- The proposal also makes a propaganda play at implying they're coming after "waste, fraud, and abuse" by drastically increasing the amount of red tape to confirm eligibility; in practice this means a lot of people who think they're covered, are going to find out they're not at the worst possible time. Mistakes will be made, large numbers of people will be thrust into medical debt.

- The scheme also increases the amount of "cost-sharing requirements" for coverage; in plain terms this means Medicaid recipients will pay more out of pocket for coverage, full stop.

- The plan also adds an 80 hour per month work requirement for Medicaid coverage, despite the fact that similar efforts at the state level in GOP controlled areas have not produced the desired savings, and have been a health coverage disaster in those states.

- The GOP is literally going to take life-saving healthcare and support away from 8.6M of the poorest people in America, so Elon Musk can hire more social media influencers to birth his children.

Okay, so now we get into the weeds. As mentioned above, the Republican Party is doing all of this to offset 880 billion dollars worth of tax cuts for the wealthy. Because they don't have the seats in the Senate to get a bill like this through normally, they intend to use reconciliation to force a straight majority vote; but to do that, they budget has to be spending neutral. Which means permanent tax cuts for the wealthy have to be offset by equal cuts to spending elsewhere.

Trump and the GOP promised to pay for these cuts by hunting out "waste, fraud, and abuse" through DOGE and the implementation of tariffs that were going to make us rich enough to end income tax; predictably neither of those schemes worked out. The *most* generous verifiable estimates have DOGE finding $50B worth of "waste" to cut, which might sound like a lot of money but is miniscule compared to what Musk claimed they'd find and also isn't $880B to pay for rich people's tax cuts. Tariffs of course, have been an even bigger joke and Trump is already trying to roll back most of his trade war. So now the war on "waste, fraud, and abuse" means throwing poor people off Medicaid and calling that efficiency.

The reason critics were able to predict the GOP would have to come for vital healthcare and social aid programs like Medicaid is because there was nowhere else to find that much money to give to rich people; and the entire Trumpenreich knew that. This was always the plan; but the question of whether or not they can even get *Republicans* to pass it remains unresolved. Due to how Medicaid funding works on a need basis, this is going to affect the poorest "red" states in America the most and many GOP officials, including Missouri Senator (R) Josh Hawley have indicated that they are, at least for now, strongly opposed to Medicaid cuts. Whether the Trump regime and Musk's wallet can threaten them enough to force compliance, is an open question.

#USPol #GOP #Medicaid #ClassWar #Budget #RepublicanParty #Trump #SocialMurder #Cruelty #Healthcare #Billionaires #Oligarchy #Theft #DOGE

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Alright, so we've had a couple looks at what the ruling Republican Party has to say in defense of their homicidal class war budget reconciliation bill, and let's just say the results did not inspire confidence that this isn't just a way to rob and murder millions of labor class Americans so guys like Peter Thiel can build city-state cyberpunk dictatorships in the hollowed out husk of a country they appear dead set on destroying. This isn't budget policy, it's looting and homicidal neglect, which is why none of the fascist minions the GOP has trotted out to defend it has been able to offer up more than austerity propaganda or sneering protestant morality plays in its defense.

If there's one thing in my almost five decades on this Earth I've learned about the Republican Party, it's that no matter how clearly racist, reactionary, and unhinged their rhetoric may be, you cannot allow them to have the last word in any discussion, to hang like a far in the air, because folks who aren't paying close attention will assume that gives the fascist right's arguments some validity. So let's have a look at what some experts who've studied the One Big Beautiful Bill Act have to say on the subjects of looting, and murder as it pertains to this bill.

First up, six Nobel-prize winning economists had a look at the Billionaire Bill and flat out said it would tank the economy while benefiting only the wealthiest Americans.

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'Start Over From Scratch': Nobel Laureate Economists Denounce GOP Budget Bill

"The combination of cuts to key safety net programs like Medicaid and SNAP and tax cuts disproportionately benefiting higher-income households means that the House budget constitutes an extremely large upward redistribution of income," the economists warned. "Given how much this bill adds to the U.S. debt, it is shocking that it still imposes absolute losses on the bottom 40% of U.S households."

"The United States has a number of pressing economic challenges to address, many of which require a greater level of state capacity to navigate—capacity that will be eroded by large tax cuts," the letter concludes. "The House bill addresses none of the nation's key economic challenges usefully and exacerbates many of them. The Senate should refuse to pass this bill and start over from scratch on the budget."

Well, no wonder Donald Trump wants to get rid of leftist indoctrination in American universities, because apparently award-winning budget hawks coming out of MIT, CUNY, Harvard, and Columbia are rabid communist ideologues who can't see the fiscal wisdom of gutting the country and ballooning the deficit to give rich people massive permanent tax breaks. You know how I feel about deficit discussions but it's pretty telling that even in mainstream "capitalism can work for us all" economic circles, this reconciliation bill isn't close to passing the smell test. These economists might not be using the same words I am, but they're telling you the same thing: the Billionaire Bill is open theft and looting of the US labor class, on behalf of the wealthiest people in our society.

Okay, so that's theft covered, let's move on to murder. Health experts from Yale and Penn calculated that the bill's deep Medicaid cuts will kill a minimum of 51,000 more Americans each year.

truthout.org/articles/trumps-b…

Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” Will Lead to 51,000 Preventable Deaths Each Year

"n a letter sent to Senate leaders on June 3, a team of health experts at Yale University and the University of Pennsylvania warn that funding cuts included in the budget reconciliation package narrowly passed by House Republicans last month would lead to 51,000 more people dying across the United States each year...

The estimate of 51,000 preventable deaths is based on details from a previous analysis from CBO, which initially found that 13.7 million people would lose their health care coverage by 2034. Since CBO has now revised that estimate to be higher in response to queries from Democrats, the estimate of 51,000 deaths could, in fact, be an undercount."

Let me stress that last part in the quote above, this is almost *definitely* a significant undercount. Not only because the GOP's proposed cuts go deeper than the CBO initially realized, but because we don't and cannot know about all the knock on effects this class war budget bill will produce that will ultimately lead to the loss of American lives that would otherwise continue without these healthcare spending cuts. Of course what would commie egg head Ivy League health experts know right? I'm sure their understanding of the real human carnage these cuts will produce pales in comparison to intellectual giants in the Republican Party like Mike Flood, and Marjorie Taylor Green who didn't even read the bill.

Who are you gonna believe America; woke economists and pinko health experts or the weird garden gnome House-Speaker who maintains an anti-porn pact with his adult son?

*shudder*

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I bet you thought "Nina is too busy to make me think about the GOP's nightmare homicidal class war budget reconciliation bill now," didn't you? You fools, I have not even begun to reach my capacity for railing away about wonky bullshit that's actually a not even all that secret plan to farm American corpses to fatten up the rich. On the subject of the fascist GOP's absurdly-named "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" I have good news, and I have catastrophically fucking bad news.

The good news is that the GOP controlled Senate hasn't passed the class war murder bill yet. The bad news is that's probably because fascist Republican Senators actively want it to kill more Americans so they can look like tough on debt budget hawks.

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Senate GOP Dumps Gasoline on 'Five-Alarm Fire' by Proposing Even Deeper Medicaid Cuts

"It shocks the conscience that Senate Republican leaders saw the impacts of the House bill—16 million more people uninsured and millions losing help buying groceries, including families with children—and chose to double down," said Sharon Parrott, president of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.

Leslie Dach, chair of the advocacy group Protect Our Care, said in a statement that "this bill was already a five-alarm fire for American healthcare, and Senate Republicans have just poured gasoline on it."

"Contrary to what they've repeatedly promised, Republicans are torching Medicaid, ripping apart the Affordable Care Act, and leaving 16 million people without the critical care they need, all so Trump and the GOP can funnel more money to their billionaire and corporate friends," said Dach. "Seniors will be thrown out of nursing homes, people fighting cancer will be cut off from treatment, and rural hospitals will shutter. Senate Republicans have made this cruel, heartless bill even worse as they continue on their endless pursuit to destroy our healthcare system."

Let's just make sure we all understand what's going on here. Mike Johnson and the assclown fascists in the GOP-controlled House passed a budget reconciliation bill that guts Medicaid, will deny healthcare to anywhere between 10 and 16 million labor class Americans, and *conservative* estimates say will kill 51,000 additional people a year (it will kill a LOT more than that.) They sent that bill to the GOP-controlled Senate, and those nazi chucklefucks said "absolutely not; you fucking commies aren't killing enough poor people, let us show you how it's done." The Senate Finance Committee now wants to increase work requirements we already know are a trojan horse for sheering millions off Medicaid rolls, and actively devastate the budgets of States that have expanded Medicaid coverage under the Affordable Care Act; so Democrat-run states.

"The Senate version would also sharply limit provider taxes that states use to fund their Medicaid programs. Edwin Park, a research professor at Georgetown University's Center for Children and Families, warned the provision would "devastate" state finances, particularly where lawmakers have expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act (ACA).

"This will create huge budget holes over time, some in as little as two years, forcing states to make severe, highly damaging cuts," Park wrote in an analysis of the new legislation."

Please keep in mind that this all part of a GOP mega bill that contains unprecedented military spending, and absolutely fucking obscene tax giveaways to the very richest oligarchs in US society. You know how I feel about deficit talk; it's some bougie made-up bullshit designed to pave the way for austerity politics and harsh living conditions under capitalist oppression. If however Senate Republicans *really* wanted to reduce deficit spending in the Billionaire bill, they could have just as easily reduced the tax breaks for the ultra wealthy, or given the warmongers in the Pentagon a few less toys this year. Since however the purpose of the mega bill appears to be killing poor people to enrich the wealthy, they've opted to just do that "but more" instead.

You know folks, elections really *aren't* suicide pacts. If these people are dead set on killing the American labor class, and it very much appears that they are, it would probably behoove those of us on the chopping block to start considering what we need to do about it. I know there's an awful lot to protest going on in the American corner of capitalist hellworld right now, but these folks are on the verge of getting away with slow motion mass murder here. I'm certainly not advocating for violence, but it's very hard for me to understand how the politicians voting for either version of the Billionaire Bill go about their official business each day without having to face throngs of protestors disrupting their ability to work; which in this context means kill labor class Americans, even their own voters, for the very rich.

#GOP #BillionaireBill #Budget #USSenate #ClassWar #Theft #Murder #USPol #Medicaid



Our guide to Mastodon and The Fediverse (for punks) is now translated into Spanish!!!

La guía para Mastodon y el Fediverso (¡para punks!)

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Available as a printable PDF if you'd like to print and distribute:
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They call it perfidious Albion for a reason. Jesus christ. This general denied asylum to Afghan soldiers who fought alongside the British army because they were witnesses to war crimes by British forces and might testify. Some were then tortured by the Taliban.

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If you want to live next to the ocean to have to take the bad with the good ... Not sure what the good is ... But yeah ... Giggles

Hugz & xXx

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GOP Senator Introduces Bill to Make All Porn a Federal Crime, Following Project 2025 Playbook

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well if this does not start rioting, nothing will.

"I'm fairly sure if they took porn off the internet, there'd only be one website left, and it'd be called Bring back the porn!"

Doctor Percival Cox



Excellent word design here on the part of the French language
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Giving Monty Python vibes, gotta say

"Poke them… avec les objets pointus"

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This hit me like WHOA #today.

We're not done.

:blobhaj_heart:

EDIT: author is on Fedi!
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🇮🇷 Iran sees rise in COVID-19 cases as experts urge return to masks.

"Iran is witnessing a renewed rise in COVID-19 cases, prompting health experts to recommend that vulnerable individuals wear masks in public places, particularly in crowded enclosed areas"

"Since reporting nearly 145,000 deaths — the highest official toll in the Middle East, with over 7.5 million confirmed cases."

Source: iranintl.com/en/202505122975

@auscovid19



The Episcopal Church will not help the Trump administration resettle white South African “refugees,” ending a decades-long collaboration with the U.S. government on refugee resettlement.

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‘Rock bottom': former MPs reflect on election losses, and navigating ‘purgatory’ as they transition to life out of office
https://www.hilltimes.com/story/2025/05/12/rock-bottom-former-mps-reflect-on-election-losses-and-the-purgatory-as-they-transition-to-life-out-of-office/460050/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Posted into Election 2025 @election-2025-TheHillTimes



Sehenswerte Doku

Putins Helfer
Leider nur in Deutsch

Unterwandern war schon immer eine clevere Form der "Kriegsführung"

Neue Infos von einem FBI Agenten
der am Tag vor dem Interview mit dem ZDF verhaftet wurde
aber auf Kaution wieder freikam

zdf.de/play/dokus/zdfzeit-106/…

#mastodon #fediverse #dokumentation #fbi #welt #putin #GeoPol #zdf #nachrichten #musk #trump #usa #us #uspol #deutschland

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✊MUTU MEDIAS LIBRES✊
17-18 Mai 2025 : Mobilisons-nous contre l'extrême droite dans les environs de Lausanne
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"Le milieu néofasciste romand tisse des liens avec des organisations françaises. La dernière preuve en date est l'annonce d'une “formation jeune” les 17 et 18 mai dans la région lausannoise organisée par l'Institut Iliade."



I'm back in the code for Rack Root tonight and realized why I have some of the database relationships I was thinking of getting rid of yesterday. I need ways to track allocations of IP addresses in DHCP ranges and the way I have it setup, there's a nullable foreign key from an IP record over to a DHCP range.

The code for allocating/deallocating an IP in there is easy - if there's a FK set, then you can't set another one.

This is also where I really wish there were better examples of ForeignKey and ForeignKeyConstraints in SQLModel. So far, my searching hasn't turned anything up which might be an opportunity for a blog post and/or pull request.

#programming #opensource #rackroot #databases



How rare is life in the universe? Here's the worst-case scenario thinkingscifi.wordpress.com/20…


At least it was a woman who won the seat. I wonder if she’ll feel as positive about her treatment as a woman in the party after a few months in Canberra.
#AusPol

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Ciaran offers a belly trap! Do you accept?

#CatsOfMastodon
#Cats

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Cheap ways to entertain your dog
#Dogs #DogCare #TailWagWisdom
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Would love to see some examples of DIY dog toys, but after being served 1,000 ads on what took a minute to realize was a redirect page, the article itself is even worse! Large fonts, margins, and line spacing to stretch the text out physically. Repetitive introductory clauses, sentences, and sections to stretch the word count. All in the service of forcing you to scroll through, and read around, as many ads as possible before you find content! Garbage.



A snowy egret (Egretta thula) launches itself out of frame leaving a trail of water Don Edwards National Wildlife Refuge SF Bay May 2025 #bird #birds #donedwards #snowyegret #photography #nature #nikon #NaturePhotograhpy 🪶


#Paulofigueiredo #direita #politica #noticias #politics Moraes arquiva inquérito contra Silveira paulofigueiredoshow.com/moraes…


OrganicMaps is forking! comaps.app/news/2025-05-12/3/ Community fork looking for a new name. Transparency, Community Decision-making, Not-for-profit & for Public Interest, Fully Open Source and Privacy-focused. Looks good to me. Also hopefully less travelling to "disputed territories". #osm #organicmaps #opensource


From: blenderdumbass . org

The main issue with freeing the kids, is that kids cannot vote. This is not un-doable. With slaves, slaves could not vote. But there were enough non-slaves that agreed that slaves should be freed. So it passed through. With women rights until some point in time women couldn't vote too. But there were e...

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#kids #children #equality #equity #humanrights #freedom #ageism #paternalims #philosophy #politics #freerangekids #letgrow



The Best Secure #Email Providers in 2025

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The Best Secure Email Providers in 2025


Like it or not, email is a critical part of our digital lives. It’s how we sign up for accounts, get notifications, and communicate with a wide range of entities online. Critics of email rightfully point out that email suffers from a significant number of flaws that make it less than ideal, but that doesn’t change the current reality. In light of the facts, I believe that an encrypted email provider is a must-have for everyone in today’s age of rampant data breaches, insider threats, warrantless police access, and targeted advertising. If I can get access to your emails, I can get a range of sensitive information including where you bank, communications with medical services, calendar reminders, news announcements from family, and more. So this week, let’s look into the top encrypted email providers The New Oil recommends and their features to help decide which one is right for you.

Defining “Secure”


Before I offer my suggestions, I should take a moment to explain how I define “secure” email since marketing can mean basically anything. “Secure email,” to me, means an email provider who enforces zero-knowledge encryption; that is to say a provider who cannot access your emails as they're sitting in your inbox. It’s not enough to simply pinky promise to respect your privacy. If they can access your data, so can an attacker who gains access whether a cybercriminal, a crooked employee, or a government with a court order. Likewise, services should apply that encryption automatically wherever possible. The onus should not be upon the users for you to go generate your own PGP keys (or whatever security protocol the provider is built upon) and apply it yourself. I also expect the clients (aka apps) of the service to be source available so that qualified, interested parties can verify that everything is implemented correctly and doing what it claims to. Security is important and easy to mess up. Readers can see my full list of criteria here.

Notes: This list is in alphabetical order. It also contains affiliate links for Proton and Tuta that will help support us if you choose to use one of these services.

Proton


ProtonMail & Calendar screenshot

Image courtesy of Proton

Proton is by far the biggest name in the privacy space, particularly when it comes to email and VPN, though in recent years they’ve begun to roll out a full suite of products like cloud storage, a calendar, a password manager, and a Bitcoin wallet. Proton is aiming to become a user-friendly all-in-one suite, a great replacement for Google or Apple geared toward mainstream users. Of course, there is something to be said for not putting all your eggs in one basket, but for those who prefer the ecosystem approach to their services, Proton is a powerful service. In addition, Proton is compatible with PGP, meaning that other PGP users can initiate a secure conversation with you even if they’re not Proton users (though you will have to dig through the settings to find your public key first). Proton offers a free tier you can use to test it out if you so choose.

The main drawback of Proton – in my opinion – is feature parity. Proton operates under the philosophy of “if something is usable, why wait to publish it?” As such, they are notorious for publishing apps that – while functional – are still missing a number of features and need fine-tuning or that may be available on one platform and not another. On the plus side, this allows them to prioritize much-wanted features thanks to the immediate feedback from the community. On the other hand, this often results in situations where a feature in the iPhone app is missing from the Android app (or vice versa) or a Windows app is available while Mac and Linux are still in beta (if available at all). I also have to note personally that lately Proton's support has been abysmal. I've contacted them several times recently only to get emails weeks later basically saying “sorry for the delay, do you still need assistance?” I'm still waiting for assistance. And I'm paying for the Unlimited plan.

Tuta


Tuta Mail screenshot

Image courtesy of Tuta

Tuta – formerly Tutanota – is Proton’s main competitor, and unlike many competitors in the tech space they do actually set themselves apart quite considerably. Tuta is based out of Germany and currently offers a calendar in addition to their email. On the user-facing end, Tuta users will notice a much more consistent user experience across the board compared to Proton: all the apps should more or less have the same features regardless of your operating system. Behind the scenes, Tuta is not based on PGP directly (you can see more details here for technical readers). The advantage of Tuta's encryption implementation is that it protects more metadata than traditional PGP, such as the email subject line. The drawback, however, means that only other Tuta users can initiate an end-to-end encrypted conversation with you.

Tuta's drawbacks compared to Proton consistent of fewer features, fewer offerings in their suite (there's cloud storage coming in the future, but no VPN or password manager), and the apps are considered by some to be a bit slow and dated in appearance. But for those who aren't bothered by that, Tuta offers innovative, strong features with a consistent experience, and great support.

Proton and Tuta are the two most popular encrypted email providers, and with good cause. They check all the boxes and users really can’t go wrong with either. However, some users may find that these providers don't meet their needs. So in the interest of offering more options to readers, here's a few honorable mentions worth considering.

Honorable Mention: Posteo


Posteo screenshot/artwork

Image courtesy of Posteo

Posteo is a Germany-based email provider that includes a calendar. Their main features are their reliance on green, renewable energy and their commitment to privacy and ad-free services, even for unencrypted accounts. Therein, however, lies the main reason Posteo is an “honorable mention”: they do not offer end-to-end encryption by default. Users are expected to generate their own PGP keys which they can upload to the service to enable zero-knowledge encryption. For advanced users who aren't afraid to self-manage this kind of stuff, this is great. It creates the maximum level of trust and allows you to manage everything yourself. However, for non-techy users, this can create a false sense of security compared to Proton or Tuta, especially when the website uses (arguably) tricky wording like “all data can be encrypted.” While they do specify on the features page that they use TLS by default, this all can still be confusing for a non-technical person to parse. As a double-edged sword, Posteo has no free tier (but they do offer a 14-day free trial and their pricing starts at a very affordable €1/month). On the plus side, this creates a sustainable business model that doesn't have to rely on selling data to fund the service, however it is a barrier to entry for those on a very tight budget.

Honorable Mention: Mailbox


Mailbox screenshot

Image courtesy of Mailbox

In a similar vein to Posteo, the other honorable mention worth considering is Mailbox. Mailbox is also based in Germany and promises renewable energy sources. Like Posteo, Mailbox offers a free trial (a generous 30 days compared to Posteo's 14 days) and their lowest tier is €1/month. Also like Posteo, however, Mailbox requires users to add their own PGP keys, and thus has the same pros and cons of Posteo. The main difference that seems to separate Mailbox and Posteo is target audience: Posteo is marketed more toward private end-users while Mailbox offers a number of features aimed at organizations (though they both appear reasonably user-friendly). If you're a little more advanced, Mailbox will likely speak to you with their additional privacy and security offerings.

In Defense of Encrypted Email


Critics of encrypted email will note that in most cases, using such a provider is only a half-protection. In nearly all email exchanges, you're corresponding with someone who's not using encrypted email – perhaps Gmail or Microsoft – so the email remains accessible on their end. This is true, however to me this is a defeatist argument. While it is important to keep that caveat in mind when communicating, by using a secure email yourself, you're cutting your attack surface in half. Your emails still can't be accessed without your knowledge. A data breach, illicit password reset, or warrantless access will only result in the attacker gaining access to a bunch of unusable gibberish. Also, if the other party gets compromised, only the correspondence you've had with them gets compromised. Depending on that other party, that may be limited to something innocuous (like a support ticket) or something serious (like financial or medical information), but it won't result in all of that getting compromised like it would if your inbox got accessed.

When I ask these same critics for their proposed solution to the problems with email, the response is invariably along the lines of “people should be using something like Signal instead.” While that would be nice, my bank isn’t going to Signal me notifications any time for the foreseeable future. Or my veterinarian, or a job interview, or a receipt for an online purchase, and so on. I have a longstanding challenge to show me the person who functions in modern western society – has a job, pays bills, has a social life, etc – without email (truly without email, not “my grandpa never uses it, my grandma handles it for him.”) To date, nobody has produced such a person. Like it or not, email is a critical component of modern digital life. Perhaps that will change someday, and if it does I’ll be quite happy to revise my stance. But for now, it’s a necessary evil and therefore – just like every other facet of digital life – we should strive to reduce the risks as much as possible. If you’re not using an encrypted email provider, I strongly to encourage you to start immediately. There are likely other great options out there for more advanced users who want different features, but for most mainstream users one of the choices on this list will be a great place to start.

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