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And? As long as everyone was consenting why should we give a fuck?
Maybe I'm just too french.
teolan Now • 80%
Israel killing civilians does not excuse Hama's killing civilians.
teolan Now • 100%
Voting by itself doesn't do shit. Organizing and convincing people to vote based on an issue does.
teolan Now • 33%
You still heat your house, maybe even cool it down. You still work, probably for some organisation that pollutes a lot.
And you said it yourself. Consuming less at an individual level doesn't do shit. Activism does. They're the ones forcing climate change to be on the agenda.
teolan Now • 76%
Voting isn't going to do shit.
Get involved. Protest. Refuse to work for terrible companies. Convince the people around you to protest and vote.
teolan Now • 100%
I'm suggesting building a Rust library and exposing a C ABI. That's what rsvg does for example.
teolan Now • 90%
You're aware that Rust gives you access to the full C ABI?
What language are you going to use instead that has a better ABI story? Swift? Or maybe a dynamic language like Python?
teolan Now • 100%
I didn't say that there was any network plaintext transfer. I said the server needs to have access to the plaintext at some point.
it doesn't happen according to them
That's not actually what they say, because it would be the cryptographic equivalent of claiming they invented a new color.
They talk about encryption at rest without mentioning the rest of their infrastructure to confuse the hell out of people that don't understand encryption. Given your comments it seems to work.
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Either way the point of telegram is not in privacy for everyone. You trade protection for convenience (cloud data and great clients)
That's not what their marketing says.
Seeing their user base, it suits most people.
Most people have zero idea what kind of security telegram provides.
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In their explanation it was specifically stated that it should be either impossible or too difficult. Keeping keys and content separately, that's what it's about
They're lying? Encryption at rest does not protect at all against the server snooping around. When you send or receive a message, the server has to see it in plaintext unless you have E2EE. So there is a way for them to access the plaintext of any message you receive, and it happens automatically billions of times per day. It's pretty easy.
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He says he has had permission. Given that it's a mostly 1 person project it's possibly true.
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Telegram's "encryption" does not protect in any way against dump/search server side (outside of secrets chats).
Telegram's "encryption" only protects from your ISP spying, and it's the kind of encryption that everyone implements. Any website that does not implement such encryption would show a big red "Not secure" warning in your browser.
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I didn't know about those. I wonder where and why one would get one given that a "standard passport for your country does the same.
In France everybody uses the national passport when going abroad, and no EU agency is involved in getting one.
teolan Now • 100%
The EU doesn't deliver passports. It depends on the country you're in.
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It does, but it's not really meant to. Ito add new businesses, use everydoor.
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Like sudo that has had zero days lurking for 10 years?
I'm not advocating for reimplementing stuff for no good reason though.
teolan Now • 100%
Everydoor is a great android app for quickly contributing POIs based on standard presets. It's very efficient
teolan Now • 100%
If you want to be the absolute most efficient for POIs, check out everydoor. It's not very user friendly but it's pretty much peek efficiency, and it has support for saving info that other apps don't offer you.
teolan Now • 100%
And there are apps that make it very very easy and fun. Check out street complete.
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You can contribute them!
There's a pretty barebones editor in Organic Maps, but you can also check out Street Complete and Every door (more advanced and less user friendly, though insanely efficient)
Hi, Since a couple of days, setting the theme to "browser default" doesn't respect the actual browser light or dark theme and is always dark, which is very annoying and makes it harder to read. How can I get it back to light mode when the browser is configured in light mode?
![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/0064536d-50d6-4792-93c3-0bb868d6afc0.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/76acf42a-11be-4380-9ddd-a69208de5454.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/b23260d6-cc02-4e87-9f2c-0e9c9763fd85.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/56afd1c7-b4e4-465d-b38d-aca79690ecfd.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/6283a19a-9cd9-4718-8f53-786a06f8789f.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/0d47f8c9-ee2a-4c30-bf86-60442a426759.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/f052c260-04ca-4c88-bb6b-e73d70d07c95.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/60674df9-3249-4d47-92e0-a6a6f96c9bf7.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/0ea202f5-2b99-4281-a5e9-b662f76c143f.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/7f0ee374-c96c-4e05-b41f-6c647b433610.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/f79409ce-5ed3-4c3f-ab98-3f2c05b13e0b.jpeg) There are a couple more tweet that can be found [here](https://twitter.com/suuuoppp/status/1691700476813955460).
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/2231450 > I'm on Arch linux + sway and running `flatpak run org.mozilla.Thunderbird` just hangs. > I have reset to the default permissions in flatseal. > > Anyone has the same issue?
I'm on Arch linux + sway and running `flatpak run org.mozilla.Thunderbird` just hangs. I have reset to the default permissions in flatseal. Anyone has the same issue?