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SwooshBakery624 [they/them]

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@SwooshBakery624@programming.dev in linux · Apr 04, 2026
These comments are crazy. Did no one actually check the publication date?
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@SwooshBakery624@programming.dev in privacy · Mar 09, 2026
Works really well and the protocol seems so much saner. Unfortunately, it is not.
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@SwooshBakery624@programming.dev in linux · Mar 05, 2026
OpenBSD (and it’s subprojects) are highly secure, moreso than Linux. I highly doubt that OpenBSD is more secure than Qubes OS or secureblue.
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@SwooshBakery624@programming.dev · Feb 17, 2026
It merely helps you navigate your data package from Discord and craft data deletion requests to send to their privacy team. In cases where their privacy team’s policies prohibit deletion, it guides you through automating the remaining tasks yourself. How this works Discord acts in malicious compliance with the GDPR. You are not allowed to delete your DMs through their support flow, since you can always regain access to a DM, technically speaking, since you are always a member of the DM channel on their backend. For servers and group DMs you no longer have access to, however, Discord will comply with deletion requests. This tool helps you identify those messages and craft deletion requests for their privacy team. For 1:1 DMs, Discord will not delete them through the privacy request process. In that case, the risky flow guides you through automating the deletion yourself via browser extensions. More relevant than ever.
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Browse your Discord history and request message deletions. Choose your path: play it safe with Discord

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