Well, if you grow by outsourcing and don't include the rising emissions of countries outsourced to, you are deluding yourself
> You imply that it won't. How? Though, I am certain that it won't grow indefinitely on earth. > I don't see a fundamental reason why humans would stop at 8 billion It can stop at 9 billion and still not grow…
Degrowth doesn't imply that. You imply that population will increase indefinitely (max peak expected at 12 billion actually) or that degrowth needs to happen forever. Further you imply population development increases…
Cycle instead of public transport/car
Not it doesnt't, unless the Protocol itself is responsible for the UX.
In groups you do the same: send a photo message to every group member
Matrix is a protocol, not an App
I am really desperate for an alternative.
No, see. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33355126
I don't think that's true, even though it may seem like that, since poor people can't consume as much climate friendly marketed tech. Study for attitude to climate policies and more for countries all around the world,…
Seems like someone doesn't like the truth
Nobody knows that except amazon and signal. Would be interesting to know if Amazon could reconstruct that information without Signals knowledge
No investigation necessary. The information can be obtained in an automated way.
They can. Even on a theoretical level their sealed sender technique doesn't work: https://www.ndss-symposium.org/ndss-paper/improving-signals-... Now, include lower level technical Details such as the IP layer. 1.…
Which reputation? The reputation of a company that doesn't care about privacy at all and we t through dozens of privacy scandals?
Signal certeinly can store it, because they have access to it. They have access to that data alone through the fact that they are in control of their servers and, thus, can see who sends and receives messages.
If you don't store that data or delete it, you can't provide it. But Signal could store that data because they have access to that dats
Signal is hosted on Amazon
So does Signal: who when with whom Matrix does leak more meta data though, e.g. message relationships for instance, but what does that matter?
What does it matter to additionally leak relationships between nessages, such as deletes or replies? Most important is who when with who which both leak to the server operators
Well, if you grow by outsourcing and don't include the rising emissions of countries outsourced to, you are deluding yourself
> You imply that it won't. How? Though, I am certain that it won't grow indefinitely on earth. > I don't see a fundamental reason why humans would stop at 8 billion It can stop at 9 billion and still not grow…
Degrowth doesn't imply that. You imply that population will increase indefinitely (max peak expected at 12 billion actually) or that degrowth needs to happen forever. Further you imply population development increases…
Cycle instead of public transport/car
Not it doesnt't, unless the Protocol itself is responsible for the UX.
In groups you do the same: send a photo message to every group member
Matrix is a protocol, not an App
I am really desperate for an alternative.
No, see. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33355126
I don't think that's true, even though it may seem like that, since poor people can't consume as much climate friendly marketed tech. Study for attitude to climate policies and more for countries all around the world,…
Seems like someone doesn't like the truth
Nobody knows that except amazon and signal. Would be interesting to know if Amazon could reconstruct that information without Signals knowledge
No investigation necessary. The information can be obtained in an automated way.
They can. Even on a theoretical level their sealed sender technique doesn't work: https://www.ndss-symposium.org/ndss-paper/improving-signals-... Now, include lower level technical Details such as the IP layer. 1.…
Which reputation? The reputation of a company that doesn't care about privacy at all and we t through dozens of privacy scandals?
Signal certeinly can store it, because they have access to it. They have access to that data alone through the fact that they are in control of their servers and, thus, can see who sends and receives messages.
If you don't store that data or delete it, you can't provide it. But Signal could store that data because they have access to that dats
Signal is hosted on Amazon
So does Signal: who when with whom Matrix does leak more meta data though, e.g. message relationships for instance, but what does that matter?
What does it matter to additionally leak relationships between nessages, such as deletes or replies? Most important is who when with who which both leak to the server operators