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   14 Aug 25 01:34:00   
   
   From: noreply@mixmin.net   
      
   On Wed, 13 Aug 2025 22:15:31 +0200 (CEST), Nomen Nescio    
   wrote:   
   snip   
   >   
   >While Linux might support the served communication resources needed very   
   >well, the client adaptations suck and work best with Wine / Windows.   
      
   i've never used linux, but because of omnimix' popularity, and that for   
   example "tails is based on debian gnu/linux" (https://tails.net/debian),   
   it really does seem like omnimix could use a linux-compatible "addition"   
   or whatever software programmers call it, a fork, branch, recoding, etc.   
      
   yet i've never used tails, either, but mainly windows since 3.1, before   
   that, dos, before that, handhelds, before that, sliderules, before that,   
   the only trolls i'd ever heard of were magical dolls sold at toy stores,   
   but usenet transformed the common "troll" into a military psyops weapon   
   ever since operation eternal september began to flood usenet newsgroups   
      
   with all it's bloat and deliberately labyrinthine counterintuitive user-   
   interface, windows has been consistently reliable, and most freeware is   
   compatible with windows, and some freeware includes linux, mac, android,   
   etc. but omnimix and qsl seem to be the only anonymous remailer clients   
   still in popular use that work flawlessly in windows, microsoft windows,   
   which itself is still very popular . . . whether anyone likes it or not   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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