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this post was submitted on 09 Mar 2026
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adb is currently main developer for a fork of Delta Chat, a messenger that actually gives you privacy.
you got your messenger recommendation from congresspeople. think about that for a second and how it makes you look to technically competent people like us
But you do realize that DeltaChat also received a quite significant amount of money from the US Open Technology Fund over its course of development and to this day it is somewhat unclear how they fund what seems to be several full time developers?
Lol, I notice he didn't say anything in reply to this.
Nice argument dude, unfortunately I don't share your tendency to form parasocial relationships with US government-funded "privacy software" and prefer recommending open source projects utilizing extensible internet standards for longevity + reliability, so I'm unlikely to be convinced by your playground "what is he your boyfriend" antics. You're clearly suffering from some serious cognitive dissonance, so take a step back. I don't know you, I shared this with the community publicly in the hopes people can defend themselves better against surveillance. What motivates you, seriously? Why turn to personal attack? How did you end up at this point in your life?
My advice is learn how to take advice from people who know better than you. It can change your life, and it's important for operating in communities that value authority from expertise rather than business jargon and ideological slapfighting.