Are custom reactions still in the works?
Thanks! I was very early on the Reddit APIpocolypse exodus, haha.
Lmao. Well done.
Yeah, that’s a good point. For me it’s mostly family that is not very technical, so I’m not too concerned of them using a fork.
Poor security implementations that would become the weakest link in the security chain
Definitely. Capturing the messages isn’t my concern though as much as interacting with non authentic clients
Yes of course. Signal can archive messages and they can be restored, you can screenshot messages and you can have them backed up as part of a policy like icloud backups.
My question is more about how do you know you’re interacting with an authentic signal client, and not a bastardized one.
This might feel bad, but honestly you’re still killing it. I graduated at like 30 after grinding out years and years of CC. You have great prospects, just stay focused
Thanks!
That 4th one from the front has some different energy
I left to Tuta when he got unnecessarily political last time, and it’s been pretty great.
Also, they just dropped a calendar widget yesterday ;)
My dude on the right already has his rash guard on
This looks nice; I’ll take a look!
Oh I’ve heard of this one; They look great! I think the only thing they don’t have is a mobile app :(
I also don’t like that Proton doesn’t fully encrypt their contacts.
Maybe I’m just being optimistic, but if you still have 15/30 years on your retirement horizon, this does not matter much and dollar cost averaging will make up for this in the end? I know people that “lost” their retirement in the 2008 recession because they sold rather than waiting for a recovery.
Sounds like a cool dude
Unfortunately not. My understanding is that things on the same host will not hit the firewall before hitting each other. In my case there is a firewall built into Proxmox which can solve this.
Oh this looks interesting, thank you. So you basically just backup the relevant parts of the file system and then use this to restore in case of an incident/ emergency? A little more hands on than just restoring from a Proxmox backup, but probably also more agnostic/ interoperable.