When another blog is created, it has to be based on a Google+ account and then it's linked right back into social networks so it starts all over again.
Wordpress has a blogger but the full-boat version requires a premium and that not only can't happen but I wouldn't pay for it anyway.
The leaves writing another one and writing code is such an abysmal waste of time but it should be possible to write it for PHP. That would probably not be secure enough to keep the invitation list tight, tho.
(Ed: more of a waste of time than Facebook?)
Fair enough.
(Ed: why do you hate Facebook?)
They believed Bibi.
Another possibility is the Darknet but it's crawling with creeps and, frankly, we don't want to hang out with them. Nevertheless, they have some relatively good ideas since one level of encryption is only an amusement for the NSA but continue the process and produce multiple levels of encryption, all with the longest keys possible. That is likely still crackable by NSA upskirt perverts but it will at least take them longer.
PGP was Pretty Good Protection and it was shareware but the government couldn't crack it. So they made it illegal. If you're thinking the NSA is anything more than a bunch of bedroom window peepers, you vastly overestimate their motives.
Note: never underestimate how much the NSA thirsts for the sexty messages you send each other on your Mickey Mobiles. It doesn't matter much because those private sexty videos will go to porno sites as soon as the relationship blows up anyway.
Teeth grit over writing it in anything close to real code and perl isn't all that real either but it's immensely powerful. One I wrote a while back might be adequate for current environment after a review of the security on it. Existing bloggers don't have any real security although Blogger supports https but there's still no restriction on who can see it.
(Ed: what is real code?)
Machine language. Motorola 6502 was entertaining and IBM 370 considerably more so. Yah, so that's real code and anything else is only pap cranked out of a compiler.
(Ed: you're mistaking that kind of efficiency for any kind of an increase in performance by vastly underestimating modern compiler capabilities)
Known fact but the additional fact is I don't care because I really don't ever want to write code again anyway.
Continuing to review solutions.
Wordpress has a blogger but the full-boat version requires a premium and that not only can't happen but I wouldn't pay for it anyway.
The leaves writing another one and writing code is such an abysmal waste of time but it should be possible to write it for PHP. That would probably not be secure enough to keep the invitation list tight, tho.
(Ed: more of a waste of time than Facebook?)
Fair enough.
(Ed: why do you hate Facebook?)
They believed Bibi.
Another possibility is the Darknet but it's crawling with creeps and, frankly, we don't want to hang out with them. Nevertheless, they have some relatively good ideas since one level of encryption is only an amusement for the NSA but continue the process and produce multiple levels of encryption, all with the longest keys possible. That is likely still crackable by NSA upskirt perverts but it will at least take them longer.
PGP was Pretty Good Protection and it was shareware but the government couldn't crack it. So they made it illegal. If you're thinking the NSA is anything more than a bunch of bedroom window peepers, you vastly overestimate their motives.
Note: never underestimate how much the NSA thirsts for the sexty messages you send each other on your Mickey Mobiles. It doesn't matter much because those private sexty videos will go to porno sites as soon as the relationship blows up anyway.
Teeth grit over writing it in anything close to real code and perl isn't all that real either but it's immensely powerful. One I wrote a while back might be adequate for current environment after a review of the security on it. Existing bloggers don't have any real security although Blogger supports https but there's still no restriction on who can see it.
(Ed: what is real code?)
Machine language. Motorola 6502 was entertaining and IBM 370 considerably more so. Yah, so that's real code and anything else is only pap cranked out of a compiler.
(Ed: you're mistaking that kind of efficiency for any kind of an increase in performance by vastly underestimating modern compiler capabilities)
Known fact but the additional fact is I don't care because I really don't ever want to write code again anyway.
Continuing to review solutions.
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