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> Now, there exists a minority of extremely technical computer user for which Signal is a nonstarter (because you need a smartphone and valid phone number to enroll in the first place). > there presently isn’t really a…
Not if you disable your IPv6 stack. Or you can be smart and "easily" address such probing attacks in your FW rules... https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2024-50252
That's interesting - it turned out markets, as distorted by Obamacare and so on as they are, weren't off by a lot. He couldn't find services he needed and decided to build it himself. But after many years of trying he…
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It may be valid against closed source apps, but I don't see how it can be more secure than build-and-self-host OSS apps for private messaging.
They say don't roll your own encryption protocol (if something similar or same already exists and it's maintained), but these guys just can't resist. Using a secure decentralized messenger to share a download (or…
Yep, whoever gets hold of those records can cross-reference logs from the same time to narrow down or even outright identify Signal chat participants.
In other words, Nostr can't do almost anything that matters. > First, I want a replication strategy. xx Network has message replication built in. > Third, someone needs to delete some of these NIPS. xx Network lets you…
Okay, let's think about this: - Signal has stated they'll withdraw from the EU rather than cooperate - That means the app won't exist in the official EU app stores (iOS, etc.). Users will have to load the app on their…
Supposedly it's about the children. Sao Paulo solved the problem: > Many Brazilian states didn’t wait for the federal response. Sao Paulo, for example, temporarily hired 550 psychologists to attend to its public…
I agree. The web app itself can run locally in QubeOS or Docker, and the browser using it as well.
"Supports some feature" vs. "suitable for specific use case" are two very different things. Does the foundation claim their application is suitable for such use cases? They have no choice but to assist the government…
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> Now, there exists a minority of extremely technical computer user for which Signal is a nonstarter (because you need a smartphone and valid phone number to enroll in the first place). > there presently isn’t really a…
Not if you disable your IPv6 stack. Or you can be smart and "easily" address such probing attacks in your FW rules... https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2024-50252
That's interesting - it turned out markets, as distorted by Obamacare and so on as they are, weren't off by a lot. He couldn't find services he needed and decided to build it himself. But after many years of trying he…
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It may be valid against closed source apps, but I don't see how it can be more secure than build-and-self-host OSS apps for private messaging.
They say don't roll your own encryption protocol (if something similar or same already exists and it's maintained), but these guys just can't resist. Using a secure decentralized messenger to share a download (or…
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Yep, whoever gets hold of those records can cross-reference logs from the same time to narrow down or even outright identify Signal chat participants.
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In other words, Nostr can't do almost anything that matters. > First, I want a replication strategy. xx Network has message replication built in. > Third, someone needs to delete some of these NIPS. xx Network lets you…
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Okay, let's think about this: - Signal has stated they'll withdraw from the EU rather than cooperate - That means the app won't exist in the official EU app stores (iOS, etc.). Users will have to load the app on their…
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Supposedly it's about the children. Sao Paulo solved the problem: > Many Brazilian states didn’t wait for the federal response. Sao Paulo, for example, temporarily hired 550 psychologists to attend to its public…
I agree. The web app itself can run locally in QubeOS or Docker, and the browser using it as well.
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"Supports some feature" vs. "suitable for specific use case" are two very different things. Does the foundation claim their application is suitable for such use cases? They have no choice but to assist the government…