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.
Honestly, a very impressive move. Makes me way more confident in the trajectory of the company and I’m happy to have been a visionary user for multiple years.
I wonder, though, just how much of Proton A.G. does the foundation now own? They say it’s the largest shareholder, but they didn’t say “majority shareholder”.
Better than Firefox being blocked in Russia. Addons can be added from files anyway.
Donald?
This. Nowadays people mostly buy TVs when their old ones break. There’s no marginal improvement. The industry is here to stay, but its high growth days are in the past.
You know, the guy on the internet might have also been doing stuff all that time
Probably has something to do with fewer political posts
From my experience of getting other people on Signal, the main issue is that not everyone is already on it. People generally want to use only one app and it attracts them to the most popular one because they don’t need to switch as much.
Secondary issues are:
I might add another one, but it applies to WhatsApp too - it’s crazy that there’s still no easy way to move between iOS and Android…
I suspect a lot of CSAM searches come from underage users themselves
Nice socks lol
Wdym “boring”, what do you want a messenger app to do? It does what it’s there for and it does it well.
1password should just open source its apps. IMHO, security and infrastructure software has no business being closed source.
Yeah.
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
This is important context. Signal needs to make phone numbers optional…
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)
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.