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  • Glad chomp/silence has worked out for you. Btw...SimpleXChat is different by protecting your social graph and not needing to share your private profile ID to contacts (via one time use invite codes). Can also be used on iOS/Android and hoping one day a desktop app GUI (not just a console app). Also has audio, video, file transfers, and groups. If really into privacy, you can host your own server and/or use Tor. https://github.com/simplex-chat/simplex-chat#roadmap

    What has really impressed me is how they are solving some of the industry problems (decentralization, privacy, metadata, etc); it's not just another communication platform, it's different.

  • I'm curious if the most up to date version, v4.2.1, has the battery consumption issue (or if there's a configuration setting to change). Maybe it is just Android, not iOS, and curious about the differences.

    The developers are very active and responsive, so I hope if the issue still exists it gets reported and the devs have the opportunity to fix it.

  • Did you report the battery problem on github or their subreddit?

    I've also read these recommendations:

     
        
    1) Switching from instant notifications (default) to periodic - some users say it does reduce battery usage.
    
    2) If you are often reconnecting to the messaging servers - it may be happening on slow/unstable mobile networks - please try enabling dev tools and then increase connection timeouts in advanced network settings. It might result in fewer reconnections and reduced battery usage.
    
    
      
  • KeeWeb

  • Is Greasemonkey better/safer/pivate than Violentmonkey (Firefox)?

  • Need to learn how to buy and use digital currencies privately, anonymously, and avoid tyrannical governments. And at the same time avoid scams!

  • What's the best AUR package? Or should I be using .jar?

  • I think Briar is capable of relaying messages. As long as Briar users come into range at some point, messages will be exchanged.

    I'd be interested in battery consumption issue.

  • Many of the top tier messaging platforms are trying to solve today's problems and vulnerabilities. I like that Tox does not require a huge centralized infrastructure (only DHT) and is P2P. Tox is very fast and works well over Tor too. However, P2P, DHT, and limited infrastructure has it's own challenges.

    I think Session and Status.im are better positioned.

  • If a device is compromised, the adversary can do whatever they want: screenshots, keyloggers, fork Signal and install their own client.

  • Are most of the public XMPP onion servers robust (Calyx doesn't even have a V3 address)?

  • I like that a XMPP node can be hidden on the Tor network, however I have some concerns on the safety of connecting to Tor, even through bridges (if a government can setup a bridge and then monitor connections).

    I like that XMPP servers can talk to each other.

  • The gossip protocol is interesting. Have also been interested in swarm, Whisper, devP2P, libp2p.

  • How easy would it be for a government (USA), to block or attack Matrix/XMPP servers, or place the people/admins using them under surveillance? How resistant is Matrix/XMPP in China, Iran, and other places? Is there something better?

  • I wonder if they support ALL activists, or take sides, or if they choose which ideologies should be cancelled or supported. The last thing I want is to support technocrats.

  • The better question is whether there's something better than XMPP?

  • I like Tox over Tor...really fast. But offline messaging is a problem.

    I don't like Briar because it is Android only.

    I don't like XMPP/Matrix because its more technical with too many options. I also want something anonymous. I also prefer not having a centralized server to connect or relay messages. You can accomplish these things, but its not simple for the average user.

    Signal would make my list if I didn't have the hand over my phone number.

    Status, Session, and Tox+Tor are my favorites right now. Mainly because they do everyone I want without me having to do anything. Session seems to be more mature and active. Status has some interesting concepts, but it is too soon to see how they'll workout, or someone from Status needs to do a lot better job of explaining it to me. So Session is my goto.

  • Is the developer really connected to the "alt-right", or connected with free speech?

  • I'm guessing that you and your contacts exchange MAC and Onion addresses. Then Briar looks for that MAC address via WiFi/Bluetooth or an Onion address on Tor.

  • Lemmy @lemmy.ml

    RSS feed for a community?

  • Lemmy @lemmy.ml

    Is there a Tor/Onion address/instance for Lemmy?