Is there any pressure in Finland to make this illegal? If your transaction didn't go through the digital authentication to verify identity, then it's worthless and the money can't be collected?
I managed to buy firstname.dev a while ago and this was one of my fears of using it as my email address. I ended up switching to a .com one just to avoid any issues. I certainly don't want government services emails not to work just because maybe they didn't account for .dev TLD
Out of curiosity, are those popular services? I'm in process of setting up email on my own domain and it would suck having to fallback to Gmail if some service uses an accepted list of domains.
After entering the email address, do you need to do the Github login to complete registration? I didn't get any confirmation email so I don't know if I'm actually registered for anything
From my experience Microsoft is the worst one about disappearing messages. You send a message to an Outlook user, they say it's delivered, but then the recipient just never gets it. At least putting it in spam means they can eventually find it if they check there.
I had an account with AWS about 6 years for a small prototype and I closed it after using it for 1 month. However for some reason I got an email last November about a change to some certificates for either S3 or Cloudfront because my account used one of those services in the last 6 months.
I don't know if this is a mistake on their part, but I haven't been charged in the last 6 years or gotten any emails before that. But it's still worrying because the account is closed and I have no way through standard support to know why they think my account was using their services
There is a domain name I wanted and the minimum offer price is 140k. I don't know even know who will pay for it, it's not like it can be used for a company name.
Does it get hot while connected to the 4k monitor? I have MacBook Pro 16 from work and sometimes it feels like it's doing too much work while connect to the other monitor
Reading the Twitter thread, what's the current best security practices for email addresses? Because I thought getting your own domain was the better thing to do but it seemed in this case using a Gmail address would have been better?