Thanks, I’ll re-listen and edit. I certainly don’t want to cast an unwarranted aspergion.
Edit: You’re absolutely correct, the dialog required careful attention. I’ll fix my post.
Thanks, I’ll re-listen and edit. I certainly don’t want to cast an unwarranted aspergion.
Edit: You’re absolutely correct, the dialog required careful attention. I’ll fix my post.
I think it’s bullshit, too.
It’s a bit strange for her to make a definitive statement this late. Why now?
Joy Reid of MSNBC went on record yesterday saying she finally saw the actual beheaded Israeli baby photos from October 7th. Is there anything substantiated with this?
I’ll see if I can find the program and block.
No E2EE for DMs, groups, or notes.
That’s going to be the deal breaker for most.
“I fuck Arch, btw.”
This may come as a shock, but some people happen to enjoy content.
Crazy concept, I know.
Yep, 2004 is about right, going through terminal emulators and reminiscing on old protocols that no longer mattered because of broadband and TCP/IP. Time flies, that’s for sure.
Probably incremental, but I’ll tell you this: I certainly remember the benefit of ZMODEM-90 with MobyTurbo over YMODEM-g.
I haven’t thought of that protocol feature in about 20+ years. Saved so much extra time transferring over long-distance ($$$).
Bah gaw. Terry Davis would say you “glow in the dark.”
Schrödinger’s inbox
“I don’t want Fop, goddamnit; I’m a Dapper Dan man!”
Four of them c
parts lookin’ a lil too curved…
“Eye am the liquor, Bobandy.”
The huge red flag to me is that Signal is no longer decried as the devil of western intelligence anymore.
Frank Figliuzzi (former FBI cointel) and Chuck Rosenberg (former DEA admin) used to rail on about all of the dangers posed by Signal, but I haven’t heard an unkind word in over a couple years now.
Privacy aside, but just for a second
I apologize, you were very clear about being outside of privacy. Forgive me, I’m having trouble separating its context in this regard.
I liken level of standard similar to personal reputation. At the end of the day, that’s all we have—we accept what we are willing to live with.
We each make a choice according to our level of comfort in concern to privacy, or lack thereof, in how we choose to conduct ourselves afforded by the solutions we utilize and the rituals we observe.
Remember, privacy can never be enforced or guaranteed, only encouraged. Best practices, as available, as it were.
I think some people get lost and don’t realize that this is a privacy-centric community.
The mere potential for identifier leaking is 100% anti-privacy.
a service that hasn’t been audited
Edit: provided link to audit
There’s an example at the top along with the instructions.
This ain’t exactly the Mississippi.
Each SimpleX release gets me closer to using it. The upcoming v5.8 update is no exception:
And another round of security audits:
Looking good.
Edit: SimpleX v5.7.5 is 313 MB without Data/Cache on Android. Yikes.