No, Signal announced they won’t implement interoperable messaging.
No, Signal announced they won’t implement interoperable messaging.
Be the change you want to see!
When someone sends a message to another WhatsApp user, their device creates a different session key for each device the receiver is using, thus telling the sender how many devices the receiver is using.
So like any other service using the Signal protocol, or am I wrong?
If you don’t mind paying for the service, there’s Mullvad.
It’s actually already mirrored to Codeberg, though it seems the devs haven’t pushed the changes for a couple of months.
Note that Codeberg discourages read-only mirrors though.
Can’t wait to see it in action ;-)
(maybe the python version helps convince a few people it isn’t malware?)
A screencap on peertube would convince me it does not blow my ears off.
It was a known bug, I assume it is fixed now that Linus merged it.
Curious too. I tried running bcachefs last year and with the combination of compression and encryption everything ended up corrupted very very fast.
and this has led to a rampant monopolisation of the init system.
You will be shocked if you find out that virtually every distro runs on the same kernel. Pure monopolisation! For the freedom to choose!
Would you mind sharing the results later? (I’d love to get dm’ed then)
Gnome. Feels most polished and least cluttered to me.
Not at all. These days I just use random words when I sign up for new services.
I used to have a ‘consistent’ online identity, but at some point I decided I didn’t want others to be able to make connections between them.
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Is lemmy.ml closed to new communities?
Yes. You have to choose a different instance for new communities.
Same with Safari
Such signatures are so annoying. Who in the history ever read this and thought “yeah, you know what I’ll get an iPhone for email”? Stupid preset.
It’s a good question though why there are so few Spanish speakers here (or at least visible).
https://www.androidpolice.com/signal-threema-nothing-to-do-with-whatsapp-eu/