

Oh, sorry.
It’s just hard to assume good intentions when so many people actually excuse these actions. :/
Oh, sorry.
It’s just hard to assume good intentions when so many people actually excuse these actions. :/
“Not that deep”? They shouldn’t have been anywhere near the border, that’s not where the front lines are.
And some of them were shot down, you can’t just claim it’s “not that deep” as if they just stopped by themselves.
Isn’t that about different channel though?
What did the piece claim?
And they claim “zero vendor lock-in”.
Exporting your content from whatever weird format they’re using in the DB isn’t exactly making the switch easy.
Man, deep packet inspection is some crazy stuff.
Good implementation can identify the type of traffic within seconds with scarily good accuracy.
Quite a few countries actually implement this in their national ISP’s infrastructure to block VPNs, so the citizens can’t access non-approved websites.
It wouldn’t.
USA tried to keep the encryption all to itself in the past by classifying it as munitions, it didn’t work out.
And criminals don’t care if encryption is banned anyway.
I’m not excusing burning down innocent people’s property
I’m not excusing burning down innocent people’s property, but Teslas are not cheap.
I doubt anyone who’d lose one would have their life destroyed.
No, no, I’m thinking about scheduling them!
I thought it was gonna be 6 years of attempting to schedule an appointment.
I’d like that to be “new”, but… It’s not exactly the first time this exact thing happened in tech.
Thank you for being one person in this thread that actually read and understood my comment.
A bunch of comments repeating “Signal is the most secure because I said so” was not helpful.
Sure, buddy.
Maybe you should read the comments you’re replying to first.
If you can’t do that much then maybe you just shouldn’t comment at all.
I’ll simplify it for you:
Discussion quality on Lemmy starts looking like Reddit now.
Almost feels like home…
OK, and how is that different from the other chats?
You do know that at least Signal and Matrix use pretty much the same crypto, right?
And Matrix can be self-hosted, so I don’t need to worry about what they can see anyway.
On this point alone Matrix appears more secure than Signal…
And Threema is Switzerland-based, so by default it’s more trustful than a USA-based company.
Signal is the most secure
[citation needed]
the alternative is around the same price
You know that’s not true.
There are stupidly expensive Android flagships, but there are also a lot of phones for a fraction of the price.
It seems pretty easy to break, unfortunately.
Or it just time outs on longer articles.
I don’t think being open matters here, it’s the part where it’s developed by big bad China.
All of these threats apply to other LLMs as well.
If I remember correctly it avoids the streaks by taking several long-exposure photos and then combining them.