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rieux@infosec.pub to Programmer Humor@programming.dev · 14 hours ago

When the devs actually care

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rieux@infosec.pub to Programmer Humor@programming.dev · 14 hours ago
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  • rapide@piefed.zip
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    Why not? Mail is much more protected legally than online transactions are.

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      Except that most postal services prohibit sending cash, and will therefore not give a shit if the cash gets lost

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        Most postal

        First example of allow cash letters: https://www.deutschepost.de/de/e/einschreiben/kuendigung-abo-themen/geld-verschicken.html

        Registered mail is allowed with an amount of up to 100€ (insured).
        And the recipient has to accept it personally.

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      Except mail is easily lost or stolen and cash cant be traced.

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        Personally, I’ve never not received something that was sent in the mail. I’ve had stuff stolen on my doorstep, but my mail carrier has a 100% success rate at getting things to my door.

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        cash cant be traced

        I think this is a feature, not a bug. You assume the risk in exchange for some privacy assuming you don’t deanonymize yourself on the return address.

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        Yeah well, it’s a trade off that might be worth it for some in specific situations.

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        This is why you don’t send over $100

        • Don't forget to stay hydrated.🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉@sh.itjust.works
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          I used to send €10 O_o
          Mostly because I liked getting all the different stamps to send it with.

          It would take quite a while in the end. Print address to envelope, print code, insert money, close envelope, take out all the stamps, calculate the combination to get right value, check the available stock for each stamp, recalculate (no way I am using ones out of stock), take a soft brush, dip in water, wet the stamps, stick them on, make sure they’re on well, let dry, take to mailbox, wait up to 10 days for it to arrive and get credited.

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            I didn’t understand any of that.

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        You could print a random letter or graphic(s), preferably on heavier paper, and wrap the cash inside. That should make it a little harder to feel or spot on x-ray.

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          You could print a random letter or graphic(s), preferably on heavier paper

          I was expecting this at the first half of the sentence: https://27bslash6.com/overdue.html

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