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How do you get into it to see the site? I'm offered the options of signing in with Google or entering my email address. When I enter an email address, it says "Couldn't find your account"


Sorry I botched that. Fixing now and will post again, thank you for bringing it to my attention!


@ruthvik947 - Thanks... but now I have the option to either "Create account" or "Sign in". How do I know that I even want to create an account and check it out? It would be great if there was a way to see at least some of the information so that I could decide whether I want to do that step of creating an account.


Correct, but the ActivityPub plugin has been available for a long time for open source WordPress. This news today now makes it available to the millions of people who host their sites on WordPress.com - and without them having to install a plugin or anything else. It's just now part of the WP.com hosted platform. And that's rather awesome!


My understanding from reading a number of articles about this "helpful content" update from Google is that they want to get rid of pages like what you describe and instead prioritize pages that get right to the point. So perhaps you'll get what you are asking for.


Good to know. Thanks for providing this viewpoint as a customer.


The Register had an article building off this post with some more conjecture: https://www.theregister.com/2022/07/27/apple_networking_traf...


The list of authors on this paper is rather amazing. Some of the biggest contributors / "names" within the cryptography community.


I find it frustrating to read articles like this. To me, I see encrypted messaging helping keep children safe from having their information intercepted and mis-used by others. I think it's a matter of what you think are the greatest threats.


Best wishes, Brad! Thanks for all you've done from the LiveJournal days on through Go and everything. Looking forward to learning what comes next!


For more information about this transaction, please see this post from one of the Internet Society Board of Trustees members who voted for the sale (as did they all unanimously) - Why I Voted to Sell .ORG - http://www.circleid.com/posts/20191127_why_i_voted_to_sell_o...


I like how this is a very simple way to explain to NON-technical people how much encryption plays a role in their daily lives.


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