Donald?
Donald?
Probably has something to do with fewer political posts
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…
Wtf is this comment trying to say?
Yeah, afaik, it only goes through TURN servers. The thing with direct Wifi or Bluetooth is that you almost never need it. Most of the time you will be messaging people on different networks. If you want more pure mesh options, check out Jami.
There’s also https://simplex.chat/
I bet even if they tried to deport you, they wouldn’t know where to, since you technically don’t have a home country
Ah, I never encountered that. I see. Is it mostly in remote areas?
I’m all for IPv6, it’s just that there’s always something extra you have to do to set it up.
There’s another question: will we ever actually run out of IPv4 addresses, so that cloud providers and ISPs no longer offer them?
One of the best pieces of software ever. And it actually works, that’s the crazy thing!
You can buy computers and phones with those OSes preinstalled, so it’s not necessarily “custom”. Otherwise, no.
I think this has been the norm in asian cultures since way before covid.
Lol, people downvoting depresso 🤣
God, what will I look like in 12 years? 😅🥲
Dang, these are getting really good! 😮
Tbh, no. I never used Reddit much.
I’ve suggested a routing protocol to the lemmy devs - to use federated instances to route all the messages to other federated instances. The idea was received with some interest, but it seems that people believe that there’s still a ton of performance that can be squeezed out from the current architecture through optimisations.
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”.