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tcely Chris Ely @fosstodon.org

IT enthusiast. TV addict. A systems admin / tinkerer, who is also curious about development, network and security fields.

I created this account on leap day 2020, but I didn't use it nearly this much before Twitter was purchased.

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Apple admits to secretly giving governments push notification data
  • For Signal, they will know when and how often you receive Signal messages.

    Notifications are used to "activate" the app on your device. Then it will connect to Signal servers and download the encrypted messages.

    After the software on your device decrypted the message, then it has the sender details and message content.

    There are settings to control how much of that information is used when creating the local notification. Because other apps might log notifications.

    @jackalope
    @L4s

  • Tesla Whistleblower Says 'Autopilot' System Is Not Safe Enough To Be Used On Public Roads
  • That's terrifying for showing how little he understands about the problem he is attempting to solve.

    Humans use up to four senses at times to accomplish the task of driving.

    @mosiacmango
    @cm0002

  • I've been thinking a bit about [this post](https://nerdica.net/objects/a85d7459-1065-6c96-1e39-358946147055) regarding Mastodon's responsibility to be compatible with the threadiverse (ActivityPub thr
  • As for selecting an instance, if that is a barrier, then forcing users to create and use multiple accounts in different ways to see all the content they want to is an even larger hurdle to present to users.

    One of the biggest problems with Mastodon is new users who think they need an account on every instance website they interact with.

    @ThatOneKirbyMain2568

  • I've been thinking a bit about [this post](https://nerdica.net/objects/a85d7459-1065-6c96-1e39-358946147055) regarding Mastodon's responsibility to be compatible with the threadiverse (ActivityPub thr
  • At best, it's an opportunity to organically introduce other types of content and the associated software to people through the social graph they chose to participate in.

    If you did as you suggested, by adding posts / threads / communities / magazines without the consent of the users, that would indeed be a problem.

    Preventing Mastodon users from seeing the content after they made the choice is also a problem.

    @ThatOneKirbyMain2568
    @ernest

  • Discord is on a quest to become a better messaging app
  • > How do they manage to make the same messages appear on multiple devices?

    For a long time, they didn't.

    I don't know for sure, but I expect it involves keys that multiple devices share. Any "linked" device would be able to download the encrypted copy and decrypt the message that way. Once any device has done that, it can send a copy to any other devices using the unique keys it knows for that device.

    This link describes independent queues for devices: https://support.signal.org/hc/en-us/articles/5532268300186-Disappearing-Messages-with-a-Linked-Device

    @MacNCheezus

  • Discord is on a quest to become a better messaging app
  • > Signal stores all your messages and media as well, the difference is they encrypt it on their servers.

    What evidence do you have to support this claim?

    The last time I looked into this, messages and media were only stored encrypted on servers until they were retrieved or expired.

    After that, the local device is where things are stored.

    @MacNCheezus

  • Firefox is on the brink of being dropped by the US Government
  • Eventually, the list of things Samsung doesn't make is going to be shorter.

    @Reverendender

  • I've been thinking a bit about [this post](https://nerdica.net/objects/a85d7459-1065-6c96-1e39-358946147055) regarding Mastodon's responsibility to be compatible with the threadiverse (ActivityPub thr
  • I understand the point you were trying to make. You're just wrong, in my opinion.

    You are also focusing on the wrong software.

    Mastodon, as the place most people start with ActivityPub software, absolutely should be able to view other types of content.

    The important point is to not force anyone to view that content or display it particularly badly.

    When all I know about Kbin is that it doesn't work with my Mastodon account, why exactly do I use it?

    @ThatOneKirbyMain2568
    @ernest

  • Discord is on a quest to become a better messaging app
  • Why don't you ask the Matrix team why they decided to re-invent XMPP and add a stupid HTTP API?

    @onlinepersona
    @netchami

  • Spotify to axe 1,500 workers to save costs
  • Don't negotiate with or give in to terrorists!

    @ohlaph

  • Spotify to axe 1,500 workers to save costs
  • It's both amazing and annoying that Google is perfectly able to create useful apps for iOS (despite the huge limitations the OS imposes) but Apple can't figure out how to make any Android app that isn't utter crap with fewer restrictions imposed on them.

    @d3Xt3r
    @hesusingthespiritbomb

  • I've been thinking a bit about [this post](https://nerdica.net/objects/a85d7459-1065-6c96-1e39-358946147055) regarding Mastodon's responsibility to be compatible with the threadiverse (ActivityPub thr
  • > Technically we are federated, so why do Mastodonians interact so little with the Threadiverse?

    I have a much simpler answer to this. Kbin doesn't allow me to follow (or even view) a lot of the content. Lemmy does better at this.

    To be useful, I need to be able to follow magazines / communities without resorting to a web browser that doesn't have my account (and often won't show me the content).

    The up voting mapping needs to be consistent too!

    @ThatOneKirbyMain2568
    @ernest

  • I've been thinking a bit about [this post](https://nerdica.net/objects/a85d7459-1065-6c96-1e39-358946147055) regarding Mastodon's responsibility to be compatible with the threadiverse (ActivityPub thr
  • As a Mastodon user who follows Lemmy posts, I find Kbin integration insufficient to the task.

    I want to read link aggregator posts in my Mastodon app, not a web browser.

    As for long posts, Mastodon handles those just fine. App developers know there isn't a universal limit already.

    @ThatOneKirbyMain2568
    @ernest

  • Android app maker Simple Mobile Tools acquired by ZipoApps
  • Installing from F-Droid prevents sales like this from causing silent "upgrades" to advertising-infested versions.

    @kpw

  • Privacy is Priceless, but Signal is Expensive
  • Try out any of these:

    - Session @session
    - SimpleX @simplex
    - Threema @threemaapp

    They all don't require a phone number, which makes them immediately better than Signal, for devices that don't have a SIM.

    @rustyriffs
    @u_tamtam