It's cool but I'd personally be more comfortable with something e2ee like Matrix than IRC
It's cool but I'd personally be more comfortable with something e2ee like Matrix than IRC
Eh. I really doubt most people are buying these for themselves. Business expenses.
they'd probably sell fewer devices if they were affordable
this is dumb as shit
I like matrix but bridges have always been fundamentally broken.
This is all varying degrees of okay, but:
Additional technical information is stored on our servers, including randomly generated authentication tokens, keys, push tokens, and other material that is necessary to establish calls and transmit messages. Signal limits this additional technical information to the minimum required to operate the Services.
So the OP is correct that theoretically the metadata is still there, but literally all viable alternatives have the same problem.
Matrix: The vast majority of Matrix users are on a single network controlled by Matrix.org, and default with Element, which is by a huge margin the most popular Matrix client. Matrix.org is registered in the UK, which isn't exactly a privacy haven. Caveats:
XMPP: XMPP is much less bloated than Matrix and much faster too. But it is a relic of the past. There are a billion different standards, no real subset of all available standards that everyone has agreed upon for a base, encryption is far from default and has to be enabled in individual clients and all servers they interact with, and most importantly, XMPP is also pretty damn unreliable. Simple things like image/media transfer tends to bork for no reason. It's unpleasant to use it for anything other than text in my experience.
Briar is cool but extremely, extremely limited as mentioned. At best it is good for burner conversations.
In conclusion, Signal is still the best messaging service of its kind. I'd be happy to tighten up my threat model by moving to something more viable and getting my contacts to do so too, but I'm yet to be convinced.
Also, this should go without saying, but please don't fucking use Telegram.
yeah same. there are very few places to find interesting things worth reading, so it's a pretty ok aggregator. but goddamn the fucking community is horrible
I fucking hate that place.
based af
I don't like the distro much unfortunately
recuperation is it! thanks a lot.
Depends what your threat model is
As long as you use it to bypass region blocking and don't think about anonymity, something like Surfshark is fine too imo. Mullvad and ProtonVPN are likely the most solid
not it, thanks though
I do think the word ends in -ion but i could be wrong
I like it. It's nice. Just like every other distro. I've personally been trying to deviate as less as possible from whatever comes out of the box and Pop has mostly sane defaults. I change some shortcuts and a couple of settings and I am mostly ready to go.
I didn't like GNOME for a long time but it's fine now. They're all fine. Even the weird ones.
Thanks! Yeah, the weight and slimness really threw me off I guess
I buy the ad-supported Kindle (they sell it at a loss), then I jailbreak it and remove all ads, block all connections to Amazon’s servers, and then install KOReader as an alternative reader which supports tons of formats, and several games as well (like this chess game).
Which kobo are you using? Wanted to know how they are built vs the paperwhite
linux or BTFO is my hot take tbh I don't want an ecosystem. I want shit to leave me alone
Hey that's my post lol
I use amfora for gemini, although I really don't browse much. Kristall is a good graphical client that is like a very simple browser.