an audible example: https://loops.video/v/dxXFQREMjg
good thing pixelfed supports stories
check out Lemmy https://join-lemmy.org/
on mobile so can't provide source but look up why privacy badger no longer uses a dynamic "learned" list of trackers to block, the way you mention safari works and instead uses a list that everyone else uses. it…
Do criminals and launderers not use Microsoft, Google or Amazon apps and services?
im gonna disagree with this take. I've seen thousands of MacBooks come and go from early 2016 all the way through current models and screen burn in is just not something I've ever seen. hardware/firmware bugs, bloated…
re: Android, I have syncthing running on a windows, Linux and android phone. I make a change in from my desktop PC and it nearly immediately replicates the changes on my other devices whether I'm on my home network, at…
Signal collects zero user data
stood up a Signal proxy on a VM with the following specs: - Single core 1GHz CPU - 640 MB RAM - 10 GB storage ( default size ) I'd say docker is pretty light.
sounds like a potential privacy disaster of Google Facebook and others can just listen in on erroneously assumed privacy. I suppose the only reason Google/Facebook aren't pushing for it is it allows anyone to collect…
DDG offers a JavaScript-less page. don't trust them use that. don't trust them at all? don't use them?
> Those aren't proper audits. And again, bringing up the face that it's open source is a meaningless piece of information since there is no way to verify it's the same software code on production. > The best thing you…
What makes it more nature? From everything I've read and my own experience, it seems snap is leagues behind flatpak.
What didn't you like? Been using LineageOS on an old OnePlus I had and I'm enjoying it the last few months. Especially knowing it's not doing anything weird without my approval.
No offense, but I use Firefox across windows, Linux, macOS, and Android without any problems. I suspect you're seeing hardware issues or just trolling. Firefox may not be perfect but shouldn't behave the way you're…
Self-hosted web apps. You develop for one platform, the web, and it works for nearly every OS.
You forgot the post-install step of asking everyone for their username/ID. It may sound stupid, but this is a huge barrier to entry for a lot of people. It's hard to build a network when you need to ask everyone 1. If…
People jumping to signal likely are looking for privacy. The only app that guarantees that right now, with minimal configuration, is Signal. Jumping from Facebook or WhatsApp to Telegram doesn't make any sense from a…
Spoken like a true mob boss. Imply violence, hostile takeovers, gaslight the entire nation about the election being stolen and no longer having a "real America" left if they lose and then sprinkle a dash of truth to…
Look into how Signal operates, they really are different than the competition and continue to innovate engineering new ways to ensure they don't store any metadata on their servers. They've been subpoenaed before and…
Close! Signal only keeps the date a number registered and the last day it contacted their servers. https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/10/fbi-demands-sign...
Signal is owned by a non-profit which cannot be sold to a for-profit like Facebook, Google, or Apple. The WhatsApp founder learned the lessons from the Facebook acquisition and improved almost every aspect when…
I'm curious if you've looked into Signal and if you think it's a viable alternative to Threema? Specifically considering Signal is fully open source (client and servers), uses reproducible builds which allows you to…
Agree with the other guy suggesting Signal. It's basically WhatsApp, owned by non-profit so that it can't be sold to a for-profit. They've been subpoenaed and the only data they could provide for a user was the phone…
Signal messages are not routed through your phone. Reach has it's own independent queue and the phone can be off and you'll still receive messages on the desktop client. I would also state that it is unfair to compare…
an audible example: https://loops.video/v/dxXFQREMjg
good thing pixelfed supports stories
check out Lemmy https://join-lemmy.org/
on mobile so can't provide source but look up why privacy badger no longer uses a dynamic "learned" list of trackers to block, the way you mention safari works and instead uses a list that everyone else uses. it…
Do criminals and launderers not use Microsoft, Google or Amazon apps and services?
im gonna disagree with this take. I've seen thousands of MacBooks come and go from early 2016 all the way through current models and screen burn in is just not something I've ever seen. hardware/firmware bugs, bloated…
re: Android, I have syncthing running on a windows, Linux and android phone. I make a change in from my desktop PC and it nearly immediately replicates the changes on my other devices whether I'm on my home network, at…
Signal collects zero user data
stood up a Signal proxy on a VM with the following specs: - Single core 1GHz CPU - 640 MB RAM - 10 GB storage ( default size ) I'd say docker is pretty light.
sounds like a potential privacy disaster of Google Facebook and others can just listen in on erroneously assumed privacy. I suppose the only reason Google/Facebook aren't pushing for it is it allows anyone to collect…
DDG offers a JavaScript-less page. don't trust them use that. don't trust them at all? don't use them?
> Those aren't proper audits. And again, bringing up the face that it's open source is a meaningless piece of information since there is no way to verify it's the same software code on production. > The best thing you…
What makes it more nature? From everything I've read and my own experience, it seems snap is leagues behind flatpak.
What didn't you like? Been using LineageOS on an old OnePlus I had and I'm enjoying it the last few months. Especially knowing it's not doing anything weird without my approval.
No offense, but I use Firefox across windows, Linux, macOS, and Android without any problems. I suspect you're seeing hardware issues or just trolling. Firefox may not be perfect but shouldn't behave the way you're…
Self-hosted web apps. You develop for one platform, the web, and it works for nearly every OS.
You forgot the post-install step of asking everyone for their username/ID. It may sound stupid, but this is a huge barrier to entry for a lot of people. It's hard to build a network when you need to ask everyone 1. If…
People jumping to signal likely are looking for privacy. The only app that guarantees that right now, with minimal configuration, is Signal. Jumping from Facebook or WhatsApp to Telegram doesn't make any sense from a…
Spoken like a true mob boss. Imply violence, hostile takeovers, gaslight the entire nation about the election being stolen and no longer having a "real America" left if they lose and then sprinkle a dash of truth to…
Look into how Signal operates, they really are different than the competition and continue to innovate engineering new ways to ensure they don't store any metadata on their servers. They've been subpoenaed before and…
Close! Signal only keeps the date a number registered and the last day it contacted their servers. https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/10/fbi-demands-sign...
Signal is owned by a non-profit which cannot be sold to a for-profit like Facebook, Google, or Apple. The WhatsApp founder learned the lessons from the Facebook acquisition and improved almost every aspect when…
I'm curious if you've looked into Signal and if you think it's a viable alternative to Threema? Specifically considering Signal is fully open source (client and servers), uses reproducible builds which allows you to…
Agree with the other guy suggesting Signal. It's basically WhatsApp, owned by non-profit so that it can't be sold to a for-profit. They've been subpoenaed and the only data they could provide for a user was the phone…
Signal messages are not routed through your phone. Reach has it's own independent queue and the phone can be off and you'll still receive messages on the desktop client. I would also state that it is unfair to compare…