Yup, makes sense, since Android is also Linux
Yup, makes sense, since Android is also Linux
AFAIK, the main difference is that Firefox’s process isolation on Linux specifically is incomplete. They’re working on fixing that.
Personally, I care about the phone number requirement not because I don’t want to reveal it to Signal servers, but because it limits access to Signal for people in countries that block their SMS service - registration messages just don’t arrive
Not much point in using SSDs in a NAS if it’s there just for holding your files
Use HDDs for linear read/write (files) and SSDs for IOPS (databases)
Wtf is this comment trying to say?
Firefox’s been killing it recently
Make phone numbers optional and add a setting to allow/forbid accounts with no phone number to message you. I bet phone numbers have zero effect on the level of spam.
Yeah, afaik, it only goes through TURN servers. The thing with direct Wifi or Bluetooth is that you almost never need it. Most of the time you will be messaging people on different networks. If you want more pure mesh options, check out Jami.
There’s also https://simplex.chat/
Haha, that’s cool
I wonder if they could now make floppy disks with the same form factor but modern tech
What if the bugs are linux-specific? lol
Can you dream about sleeping? 🤔
Damn, it was a long con joke all along! 🤯
We need a fully community run password manager with row-level server synchronisation between devices and shared vaults. Maybe a new client for the Bitwarden protocol with Vaultwarden or something new. E.g. 1password’s secret key as a second factor is, imho, their best feature. It pretty much eliminates the possibility of the vault being decrypted due to a weak master password.