Today's tech fuckup that's making life unnecessarily difficult: Zinio associates subscriptions with e-mail addresses, which really screws with the fact that I don't use the same e-mail address on every single website.

If they said any of this up front, I could have made sure to use the same, but now I have A Problemâ„¢.

Falsehoods Programmers Believe About E-Mail:

- people have one unique e-mail address.
- that e-mail address never changes.

@xgranade add to that more falsehoods they believe, like:

  • eMail are reliably recived.

  • eMails will be read.

  • eMail is a safe and secure way to communicate.

  • noone uses PGP/MIME ir signs & encrypts eMails.

  • HTML-eMails are an acceptable way to conduct oneself.

  • Customers can sent and recieve an infinite amount of eMails of inifinite size at infinite speeds instantly

  • People will habe instant and constant access to eMails and will stop EVERYTHING to read an incoming eMail.

  • Clicking a link on an eMail is consent.

  • Opt-out allows selling off eMail adresses and spam people.

And worst of them all:

  • #NoReply-Adresses are an acceptable way to communicate!