Sad to see them go, I use their apps every day. Probably they don't really need any updates for a long time, hopefully an open source fork will emerge until then.
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I think they were talking about this comment: https://sh.itjust.works/comment/6264541
It seems like it didn't propagate to infosec.hub.
It's a list of domains which provide temporary email addresses. The more interesting question is who uses them.
I bet they didn't consider this one when writing the law!
Can you prove your brain is more than a algorithmic probability engine albeit a powerful one?
It was the first article about this subject with explained at least a little bit how MV3 will hurt ad blockers so it was still an interesting read.
I can't read Chinese, only Japanese, but I think it's asking for a name and the number of a personal ID which should have 18 digits.
Conversations from F-Droid is pretty solid.
Prosody and Openfire are servers while end-to-end encryption happens on the client side (that's why it's called end-to-end). It would be kind of strange if a server implementation talks about E2EE. The OMEMO protocol only needs server features which are widely implemented. Maybe there is an ancient XMPP server implementation out there that doesn't support it, but you will be fine with Prosody, Snikket, ejabberd or anything else really.
Disappointed this wasn't about GChat.
Great, I did get them from F-Droid.