

By encrypting the message before sending it, same way we use pgp over email woulb be my guess (obviously the other person would need to have the same app for it to work)
By encrypting the message before sending it, same way we use pgp over email woulb be my guess (obviously the other person would need to have the same app for it to work)
I think i sometimes geht the same error, just restarting the app and reconnecting my internet connection usually solves it for me
Just a thought: why don’t you just use two different aliases for the Server in your .ssh/config
with your two differing ssh keys, that way you can just use two different “hostnames” that have different ssh keys specified
I hopped around in Debian-Land for a while before switching to Manjaro, converting it to Arch later on.
Now I stay with Arch because it just works and doesn’t break on me.
You don’t have to trust yourself not to write malware by accident, just trust that if it’s malware it wouldn’t run if you wrote it without realizing
Tbf those third party clients and clientmods are already against their ToS just just aren’t baning anyone for using them (yet)