It’s self-hosted Twitch. A very pleasant platform, tbh
It’s self-hosted Twitch. A very pleasant platform, tbh
The encryption is set out to protect people from man in the middle (server admins reading your data). If your device is compromised then nothing can help you, the attacker can just open the app
Why tf is this downvoted if it’s true? Telegram’s own encryption is a joke, you can’t enable it in group chats or through desktop clients. There’s also part fo ToS that states you can’t use your own encryption in Telegram, which is pretty suspicious of a supposed privacy-friendly messenger
It’s kinda like all the other cool front-ends! Check this list out -> https://www.privacyguides.org/en/frontends/
https://github.com/henrypp/simplewall#q-is-it-safe-to-use-simplewall-with-windows-firewall
Q: Is it safe to use simplewall with Windows Firewall?
A: Yes. You do not need to disable Windows Firewall. These two firewalls work independently.
That white fur is making him look like he’s very happy
I think they are talking about this but I don’t exactly see how this is related to the topic
Yeah, I don’t really get why they can’t make that optional. Session and SimpleX are running just fine with no phone numbers, so I don’t think that’s a technical problem. If Signal wasn’t audited and recommended by tons of privsec enthusiasts and experts, I would have believed it’s a honeypot
There’s no point in Signal if you want to use SMS
Syncthing, I setup synchronisation between my PC and phone in apps that have bad built-in synchronisation or don’t have it at all, e.g. for PPSSPP: I am able to have my save files for games synchronised and keep playing a videogame on phone just where I left it off on my PC
Excuse me if you misunderstood my initial comment but it doesn’t argue against your statement at all. Again, a good or a bad one, an echo chamber is an echo chamber
Which effectively creates an echo chamber, be it good or bad
The problem is that there is no valid alternative at the moment, so I wouldn’t call that Stockholm sybdrome. Hosting that much content for free costs ungodly amounts of money to Google