DNS requires public records and the federation meets sharing information between lots of servers.
DNS requires public records and the federation meets sharing information between lots of servers.
It is almost like it isn’t private.
Is Taler ready yet? Because I have a feeling it could be very popular
Use docker compose
Yeah all my human trafficking homies moved elsewhere /s
Telegram is not private
That’s how encrypted messagers work. Anyone can use then for any purpose. It is actually very reassuring that it has become so popular. Just to be clear I am not endorsing Neo Nazis.
Also I like how Simplex Chat doesn’t have user facing identifiers. (People can’t DM you)
The only concern I have is the public group chats but because I don’t use that feature it isn’t a big deal for me personally.
Matrix is pain…
With the more recent updates it is a lot more stable
Librewolf is good and so is Firefox with a hardened user js.
It really isn’t that bad. I’m say this why comparing it to all the telemetry and ads in Firefox. Sure you can turn that stuff off but it takes effort to harden Firefox.
To be fair tests will always be biased. Also both Librewolf and Mull pass for me.
It is fairly popular these days which gives me hope. The fact that people are willing to give up Chrome is a very good sign.
Honestly the custom Firefox browsers are the best option but they are less well known and harder to use and understand. The great part about Brave is that it just works.
Does it work without a VPN? Maybe just turn off your VPN for the time being.
Clearly they want profit or else they would be running a fund raiser. I personally don’t see Mozilla as a nonprofit in reality. Same story with OpenAI
It is fine on the balenced setting. It is less fine when you run it with constant checking.
Not as great of choice from a security perspective
I think the hardest part is the DNS and federation
Simplex Chat is better in many ways. The biggest reason is that you can self host the server.
Seriously though for the first time I am seeing long time Microsoft admins start to complain