I use Signal, but I’m unable to force everybody to do the same.
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I use Signal, but I’m unable to force everybody to do the same.
Any chance to use Whatsapp on /e/ ?
Sounds to me that it would have been easier to create a web-based client for an existing messaging system with such features (like Briar).
It seems to me that there will be much less relays than there are AP nodes. Users won’t publish/subscribe to hundred of relays (if they did, relays would not scale). Hence more bad content to less moderators, and poor moderation.
Adding client filters would just shift the censorship power to those maintaining them.
I’m still using MPD+ncmpcpp. For remote access, I use Wireguard and stream via HTTP on VLC. It’s amazingly fast and lightweight (26MB RAM for 30K+ songs).
MALP also works on Android, might be better with no physical keyboard (now supports streaming also).
Checkout the list of recommendations published by the Free Software Foundation: https://www.fsf.org/resources/webmail-systems
Same as CP used against encryption.
A bunch of eDonkey servers were seized in 2006. This was before the implementation of Kademlia in emule. It highlighted the vulnerable centralized part of the protocol and pushed people to alternatives. Also compared to bittorrent, the lack of moderation and low speed played a role.
Had the same experience with Lydia advertising their new brand name by email yesterday.
The entropy of otp codes is low compared to the seed’s. I’d never though about what that meant for reversion. Good point !
In actually decreases with time (by half every four year, unless the value increases equally, which is unlikely in the long run). However you should compare the energy per transaction, which is pretty lame (5txs per seconds or similar).
Sharik is very nice on smartphone: https://f-droid.org/packages/dev.marchello.sharik/ No need to install anything on the receiver side; handles Wifi hotshot itself.
Same for me; pretty much all my CD-R are blank now; despite being stored properly 15 years ago.
The onion option makes more sense (standard solution, battle-tested). Not sure about POW resilience, compared to distributed hosting though.
Yep, you can gossip the list of peers with that identifier.
They say they do in the article.
IPFS has 2 and 3 (they almost f*ed-up 3 with CID v1 actually)
This would be the identifier: rad:z3SNcAzHydhWtfaFTiq9S643GQjYU
I wish they chose IPFS instead of Bittorrent v1.
63.3K commits from 1K+ contributors and still pre-alpha, it’s amazing what a nightmare web browsers have become!