[-] nIi7WJVZwktT4Ze@fost.hu 11 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Content of the Tweet if you don't want to click X links:

What #Telegram collects and stores:

  1. Unencrypted messages, photos, videos, and files
  2. Encrypted photos and videos from secret chats
  3. Phone numbers and contacts
  4. Metadata such as IP addresses

What #WireMin collects and stores:

  1. None.

#Decentralization #privacy

By @WireMin

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cross-posted from: https://fost.hu/post/226135

Let's say, I create a bank with the caveat that all of my banking phone apps and webapps are FOSS (or if they depend on non-free components — banks probably do to communicate with each other —, then just OSS). Am I going to be behind the competition by doing this?

If the most secure crypto algorithms are the ones that are public, can we ensure the security of a bank's apps by publicizing it?

Are they not doing this because they secretly collect a lot of data (on top of your payment history because of the centralized nature of card payments) through these apps?

EDIT: Clarifying question: Is there a technical reason they don't publicize their code or is it just purely corporate greed and nothing else?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by nIi7WJVZwktT4Ze@fost.hu to c/foss@beehaw.org

Let's say, I create a bank with the caveat that all of my banking phone apps and webapps are FOSS (or if they depend on non-free components — banks probably do to communicate with each other —, then just OSS). Am I going to be behind the competition by doing this?

If the most secure crypto algorithms are the ones that are public, can we ensure the security of a bank's apps by publicizing it?

Are they not doing this because they secretly collect a lot of data (on top of your payment history because of the centralized nature of card payments) through these apps?

EDIT: Clarifying question: Is there a technical reason they don't publicize their code or is it just purely corporate greed and nothing else?

[-] nIi7WJVZwktT4Ze@fost.hu 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)
[-] nIi7WJVZwktT4Ze@fost.hu 28 points 1 year ago

Check out Armcord. It's a 3rd party client with many customization choices (mainly due to the fact that it bundles Vencord and Shelter client mods).

[-] nIi7WJVZwktT4Ze@fost.hu 24 points 1 year ago
[-] nIi7WJVZwktT4Ze@fost.hu 5 points 1 year ago

It's completely open and it's just another fee you can pay. Switch to KeePass if you want restriction-free password management.

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[-] nIi7WJVZwktT4Ze@fost.hu 16 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Which TED talk are you talking about? Can you post a link?

[-] nIi7WJVZwktT4Ze@fost.hu 5 points 1 year ago

Your comment made me crave for a cuppa. I'll make something green.

[-] nIi7WJVZwktT4Ze@fost.hu 12 points 1 year ago

KeePassXC password gen.

[-] nIi7WJVZwktT4Ze@fost.hu 5 points 1 year ago

I use mLauncher, a fork of OLauncher. I like how simple and clean my screen is.

[-] nIi7WJVZwktT4Ze@fost.hu 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Renoise is an excellent tracker-based DAW with Linux support (you still have to find Linux-compatible VSTs though). It changed the way I write music.

EDIT: I know there are FOSS trackers like MilkyTracker. If you want an alternative, I can recommend it, even though it doesn't offer the same amount of features as Renoise (e.g. VST or effect support).

[-] nIi7WJVZwktT4Ze@fost.hu 5 points 1 year ago

I use ListenBrainz for a libre alternative.

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