Unless you only use telegram’s e2e signal is better without a doubt.
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peppermint@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why is it that 13% of the population commit 50% of the crime?
21·4 years agoReference? Crime is different. In the US tax evasion can be considered worse than organized murder. In Europe a lot of people commit a crime of copyright violation. In China it is illegal to mine bitcoin. What you are implying is that 87% of all people are so law abiding they don’t think for themselves.
peppermint@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•UK Home Office launches campaign against end-to-end encryption
1·4 years agoEarn it act hasn’t yet passed the Senate, or I don’t know how to ddg
peppermint@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Xiaomi has Patented a Full-Screen Fingerprint Reader
1·4 years agoI used permission manager X, an f droid app to change system permissions, these aren’t present in the interface
peppermint@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Joplin is an open source note-taking app. Capture your thoughts and securely access them from any device. (MIT License)
1·4 years agoI would agree with you, except it is possible to export each Joplin note individually as an archive and in bulk, and I simply cannot imagine how it is possible to have markdown + media support without a “lock-in”.
peppermint@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Xiaomi has Patented a Full-Screen Fingerprint Reader
1·4 years agoHe who keepeth a secret must keep it a secret that he has a secret to keep.
If you disable whatsapp’s permission to access fingerprint, it crashes. If you have an operating system full of apps like this, there is a problem.
So, the implications of this post are that Mozilla will have google default search engine, and ship with default configuration, rather than LM-specific one, because Ubuntu is moving their package to snap. I was anticipating for more security fixes, but I guess that’s not what this is about.
Yes, those you don’t understand.
peppermint@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Joplin is an open source note-taking app. Capture your thoughts and securely access them from any device. (MIT License)
1·4 years agoIts not a bug, its a feature. Use the app, it 1) allows you to encrypt those files 2) works on a variety of devices 3) can export PDF/HTML/markdown for you. But if you want to edit the files without the app, you are better off just having a bunch of markdown files in a nextcloud folder, without Joplin.
peppermint@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Joplin is an open source note-taking app. Capture your thoughts and securely access them from any device. (MIT License)
0·4 years agoI don’t fully understand the context of your question. If you use encryption you can only edit files using the app, but it is supported on a variety of platforms including android, Linux and freebsd. In practice - anything where you can use electrons builder (npm run dist). There’s also CLI app.
Threema is in Switzerland, right? So I guess that’s the reason.
peppermint@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Joplin is an open source note-taking app. Capture your thoughts and securely access them from any device. (MIT License)
2·4 years agoYou can host nextcloud or any other webdav backend, but for collaboration I don’t think the joplin server is quite ready yet, I tried to deploy it a month ago.
peppermint@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Joplin is an open source note-taking app. Capture your thoughts and securely access them from any device. (MIT License)
1·4 years agoIf you want to compare, there’s plugin https://github.com/joplin/plugins, I think it’s the link graph ui one, that allows you to see the knowledge network, to limited extent.
peppermint@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Joplin is an open source note-taking app. Capture your thoughts and securely access them from any device. (MIT License)
3·4 years agoHas latex, HTML, code and mermaid-js (diagrams) support, this is the most convenient note taking app and I’ve been using it for years.
With origami /s
peppermint@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Molly is FOSS fork of Signal that adds security and privacy features. They are now developing their own completely anonymous and decentralized, secure messenger.
4·4 years agoEdit: didn’t make sure repo is verified
peppermint@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Molly is FOSS fork of Signal that adds security and privacy features. They are now developing their own completely anonymous and decentralized, secure messenger.
5·4 years agoThere is GNU Taler from GNUNet project (its not popular ofc), and hashgraph (discussion here https://libredd.it/rty0vt ), the main advantage of monero and crypto more generally is to have a way to send money.
Stablecoin is also full of shit, as in practice it is backed so little and with securities rather than moneu that it can easily crash. I heard that Nova coin transactions used in WhatsApp trigger movements in underlying USD accounts, if that’s more what you’d be expecting?
peppermint@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Molly is FOSS fork of Signal that adds security and privacy features. They are now developing their own completely anonymous and decentralized, secure messenger.
21·4 years agoYou have a point, but again you have a money’s worth stake on your messenger of choice, as well as the platform. No doubt they have a lot of holes, but credit card or password stealing is the same thing. You totally forget that coins like ethereum, bitcoin and such are traceable, so there is no way to cash out stolen money.
peppermint@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Molly is FOSS fork of Signal that adds security and privacy features. They are now developing their own completely anonymous and decentralized, secure messenger.
23·4 years agoI don’t see a problem with having messenger as hot wallet, just don’t keep too much in it. Read the discussion here https://repo.getmonero.org/monero-project/ccs-proposals/-/merge_requests/252


Get a burner phone number and set up a pin, problem solved. If you think telegram can be anonymous you are being rather naive. Go to your session lists and read information on all of your connected devices, whether connected through proxy or not. That’s not a one-out example. Did you share contacts list? Did you ever enable location? What about your device’s uptime? It is very much pseudonymous.