> Again, I do not donate. I just send checks for thousands of dollars to OSS projects. Well, I rest my case - kudos to you. Of course, you as a business owner do make money from your business, so just donating privately…
> We don't donate to OSS software which we use, because we're legally not allowed to. Why aren't you allowed to donate? > I routinely send key projects, particularly smaller projects, a request to quote me a ... Sounds…
Well ... With all due respect. The primary incentive for a man in nightlife is girls. The guy on the right most likely didn't get much of a chance in that area. The guy on the left might enjoy sober nightlife quite a…
Good point - one might choose one's peers based on the desired feedback - the end result wouldn't be more healthy than adapting oneself to the feedback of a static peer group.
69 points and growing - but nobody has anything to say about it. at the end of the day this is anyway just yet another post about how you can actually do something practically relevant with Haskell :D How about this:…
So it is for real ... o.O It's a recurring theme in science that the more we know the more we become aware how little we actually understand. But the brain and it's embedding in the rest of the body and environment…
Don't forget to support them if you like their stuff - I just remember several posts from that site on HN: https://www.damninteresting.com/damnload/
http://l.aunch.us/hjhZc
You just have to install Gnome Desktop and everything is fine.
8/16 - 1-9 IM rulez
Is it really that hard to grasp?
Huh? Apple and MS have a record of communicating in sharing data with US government - plus as companies providing closed source software they are likely to introduce backdoors ... also something you might have heard of…
NSA only knows then that somebody with that phone number is using Signal ... so what? They would find out anyway b/c your packets are sniffed on a regular basis and so they know your phone is communicating with the…
> I tend to repeat the 'central server' and 'a phone number is not an address and not public information, it certainly is no identity' criticism. Your phone number is not your identity in Signal. If you change SIM cards…
Signal uses asymmetrical encryption - your private key is very well able to prove your identity - I'm pretty sure the concept "identity" in Signal is built on that technology. But for contacting people - well - what…
I don't trust Apple ...
If I search for "Signal" on google.com in a private Chrome window then the first five results are all about the "good" Signal app.
- Google plus: that would be kind of pointless, wouldn't it? - LinkedIn: The worst of the worst ... :D - HN / Reddit / Twitter: How do you share pictures privately with friends? (to name one necessary feature)
Maybe for a synching feature it would be necessary to compromise on security of the data. The data is asymmetrically encrypted - so you'd have to synch it yourself by sending the data encrypted with you second phones…
AirBnB needs to make sure you are not undermining it by making the deal outside of their system ... b/c then they don't get a provision for it. So I'd say it's fine in this case. AirBnB is no medium where free speech is…
http://www.theverge.com/2015/11/3/9662724/signal-encrypted-c... Seems like he changed his mind. https://whispersystems.org/
Given the credibility attributed to Signal - f.x. by Bruce Schneier and Edward Snowden - I don't understand why it's not more popular than Telegram.
We need a competitor to FB ... sadly options like Diaspora are very problematic b/c you need to either run a server or trust a private person with it.
But it is also possible to parasitically communicate encryptedly through FB - isn't it? At least in a browser it should be possible.
I love the idea of encrypting by default - since yesterday my public key is available on the usual key servers. https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/en/
> Again, I do not donate. I just send checks for thousands of dollars to OSS projects. Well, I rest my case - kudos to you. Of course, you as a business owner do make money from your business, so just donating privately…
> We don't donate to OSS software which we use, because we're legally not allowed to. Why aren't you allowed to donate? > I routinely send key projects, particularly smaller projects, a request to quote me a ... Sounds…
Well ... With all due respect. The primary incentive for a man in nightlife is girls. The guy on the right most likely didn't get much of a chance in that area. The guy on the left might enjoy sober nightlife quite a…
Good point - one might choose one's peers based on the desired feedback - the end result wouldn't be more healthy than adapting oneself to the feedback of a static peer group.
69 points and growing - but nobody has anything to say about it. at the end of the day this is anyway just yet another post about how you can actually do something practically relevant with Haskell :D How about this:…
So it is for real ... o.O It's a recurring theme in science that the more we know the more we become aware how little we actually understand. But the brain and it's embedding in the rest of the body and environment…
Don't forget to support them if you like their stuff - I just remember several posts from that site on HN: https://www.damninteresting.com/damnload/
http://l.aunch.us/hjhZc
You just have to install Gnome Desktop and everything is fine.
8/16 - 1-9 IM rulez
Is it really that hard to grasp?
Huh? Apple and MS have a record of communicating in sharing data with US government - plus as companies providing closed source software they are likely to introduce backdoors ... also something you might have heard of…
NSA only knows then that somebody with that phone number is using Signal ... so what? They would find out anyway b/c your packets are sniffed on a regular basis and so they know your phone is communicating with the…
> I tend to repeat the 'central server' and 'a phone number is not an address and not public information, it certainly is no identity' criticism. Your phone number is not your identity in Signal. If you change SIM cards…
Signal uses asymmetrical encryption - your private key is very well able to prove your identity - I'm pretty sure the concept "identity" in Signal is built on that technology. But for contacting people - well - what…
I don't trust Apple ...
If I search for "Signal" on google.com in a private Chrome window then the first five results are all about the "good" Signal app.
- Google plus: that would be kind of pointless, wouldn't it? - LinkedIn: The worst of the worst ... :D - HN / Reddit / Twitter: How do you share pictures privately with friends? (to name one necessary feature)
Maybe for a synching feature it would be necessary to compromise on security of the data. The data is asymmetrically encrypted - so you'd have to synch it yourself by sending the data encrypted with you second phones…
AirBnB needs to make sure you are not undermining it by making the deal outside of their system ... b/c then they don't get a provision for it. So I'd say it's fine in this case. AirBnB is no medium where free speech is…
http://www.theverge.com/2015/11/3/9662724/signal-encrypted-c... Seems like he changed his mind. https://whispersystems.org/
Given the credibility attributed to Signal - f.x. by Bruce Schneier and Edward Snowden - I don't understand why it's not more popular than Telegram.
We need a competitor to FB ... sadly options like Diaspora are very problematic b/c you need to either run a server or trust a private person with it.
But it is also possible to parasitically communicate encryptedly through FB - isn't it? At least in a browser it should be possible.
I love the idea of encrypting by default - since yesterday my public key is available on the usual key servers. https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/en/