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YAMN posts faster than the Mixmaster clients.
wrote: In article Anonymous wrote: Anonymous Remailer wrote: Anonymous doesn't have to be slow! Using OmniMix, within my newsreader I selected your posting, clicked "R" for reply, wrote this text and clicked "Ctrl+N" to post it. Finito. Now explain how you get that done with your YAWN client. Same way I would reply to a post using any other Tor aware mixmaster client, be creative and compensate. Reply to a post using news client, copy all, paste into QSL, it gets formatted nicely, I write a response, then post. Same is true for the YAMN client except I copy and paste the end result from QSL into the YAMN client window and click send. I made a template in QSL that works fine with YAMN. Takes less than two seconds to copy paste send. Replied to your post using YAMN. You can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig. I prefer to compose all my messages with mature mail/news client software without lowering my stamdards for anonymous conversations. Feels as if nowadays Copy&Paste sessions are somewhat uncool. I don't know if this guy is the same person who is constantly pluggung omnimix, but he seems to have a fetish for the thing. No one should have such a love for a piece of software. It is completely unnatural. What others decide to use is their own business. |
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YAMN posts faster than the Mixmaster clients.
I don't know if this guy is the same person who is constantly pluggung omnimix, but he seems to have a fetish for the thing.
Are you really surprised about the reaction rethinking the provocative though absurd subject of this thread? I also sense the aggressive action of you few YAMN wannabes against the reliably working communication platform we have to be proud of called Mixmaster. You try to bias every poster here towards your half-baked software risking to alienate potential remailer users. So draw in your horns and it will come out all right. |
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YAMN posts faster than the Mixmaster clients.
In article "anon" wrote: wrote: In article Anonymous wrote: Anonymous Remailer wrote: Anonymous doesn't have to be slow! Using OmniMix, within my newsreader I selected your posting, clicked "R" for reply, wrote this text and clicked "Ctrl+N" to post it. Finito. Now explain how you get that done with your YAWN client. Same way I would reply to a post using any other Tor aware mixmaster client, be creative and compensate. Reply to a post using news client, copy all, paste into QSL, it gets formatted nicely, I write a response, then post. Same is true for the YAMN client except I copy and paste the end result from QSL into the YAMN client window and click send. I made a template in QSL that works fine with YAMN. Takes less than two seconds to copy paste send. Replied to your post using YAMN. You can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig. I prefer to compose all my messages with mature mail/news client software without lowering my stamdards for anonymous conversations. Feels as if nowadays Copy&Paste sessions are somewhat uncool. I don't know if this guy is the same person who is constantly pluggung omnimix, but he seems to have a fetish for the thing. No one should have such a love for a piece of software. It is completely unnatural. What others decide to use is their own business. I'm sorry, but there's nothing wrong with what he wrote. Or do you think a normal user expects having to copy text back and forth from app to app to get a message sent? That way you'll fail miserably. |
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YAMN posts faster than the Mixmaster clients.
On Sat, 5 Sep 2020 20:37:33 -0500 "anon" wrote:
I don't know if this guy is the same person who is constantly pluggung omnimix, but he seems to have a fetish for the thing. No one should have such a love for a piece of software. It is completely unnatural. What others decide to use is their own business. And what's your reference software? PI? JBN? |
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