Channels and groups have always been public… the disclosed data of infringers are very few and basic, this does not compromise privacy. Privacy and anonimity are not the same
Interesting that Denmark betrayed its peers in the EU to serve a foreign power… More interesting how countries can be gamed against each other by the US
Fragmentation offers tremendous opportunity to offset the tyranny of some agencies not bound by the rule of law. “Divide and conquer” works in tech too
Last October, Signal introduced closed-source server side code that cannot be audited. Not to mention Signal is running on Amazon servers. This year in January, the CEO stepped down from the company he founded. I believe it sends a very strong signal that Signal is not what it is portraying itself…
Signal introduced closed-source server side code last November. The founder and CEO stepped down from his position this January… End of story to me about Signal
he’s right, we’ve seen very little innovation in this area for a decade… maybe except for apple that had to drop intel in order to advance in the processor segment
With the latest Android update, they removed iptables so that one cannot use a firewall. With the next update they are introducing read-only file system so that one cannot use a free operating system on Android anymore… Very heavy-handed moves from gevilcorp
the article needs update as part of the software of Signal’s servers became closed-source in December 2021 and the founder stepped down as CEO of the company he built in January 2022…
here’s a recent tutorial you may find useful https://ostechnix.com/self-host-internet-archive-with-archivebox/