possiblylinux127

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possiblylinux127,

Session is secure and has been audited to verify that. However, I do have concerns over the size and obscurity of Lokinet. I don’t know if that will ever change or not.

possiblylinux127,

Session is very much not a clone of Signal. They forked it way back and the entire back end and front end are different. Session uses the lokinet behind the scenes which stores messages encrypted and routes traffic. Session isn’t completely decentralized to my knowledge as its a work in progress but for now it is harder to block or censor compared to signal.

Even if you have your doubts, its been audited and found to be reasonably secure so it shouldn’t be a security risk. I still don’t use it due to its lack of invites but if they add stable calls I might just switch. For now I use it to send data between my devices.

possiblylinux127, (edited )

The crypto tie in is either the greatest idea in a while or is going to turn out to be a massive disaster.

For now I’m hesitant to say either way. I though about running a node on Lokinet a while back ended up not doing it due to cost.

To be honest with you I would be way more trusting of something that had servers that could be setup easily.

There is also Jami but Jami seems to be riddled with issues and is lacking a security audit.

possiblylinux127,

A btrfs raid 1 array would make the most sense.

possiblylinux127,

Its your router. (your router doesn’t know you changed hostnames. All it sees is your Mac)

possiblylinux127,

Try rebooting your router

possiblylinux127,

Honestly multiseat is not really the easiest solution in this case. Install proxmox with two VMs

possiblylinux127,

Honestly Debian was one of the few that still kept a strong stance on freedom. Its sad that they went the opposite direction. I wish that they would of just broke the non-free into firmware and apps like they have now and then provided two isos. They could have a simple paragraph explaining free software with two links.

How to get a private car

Hello internet users. Someone in my family is looking to buy a car and wanted some recommendations for a private one. They are looking to buy new, and need Android Auto and CarPlay. I know all new cars suck for privacy by default, but I was hoping someone here could offer some insight as to which cars can be made better and what...

possiblylinux127,

Find a old car that doesn’t have a lot of miles. Its not the best deal but it will work.

GNOME Sees Progress On Variable Refresh Rate Setting, Adding Battery Charge Control (www.phoronix.com)

As pointed out in This Week in GNOME, there’s been some continued work on Variable Rate Refresh for the GNOME desktop. The VRR setting within GNOME Settings continues to be iterated on as the developers iron out how they’d like to present the Variable Rate Refresh setting for users. The developers have been discussing how to...

Proxmox HA, Docker Swarm, Kubrenetes, or what?

I’ve gotten to the point where I have more than a few servers in my homelab and am looking for a way to increase reliability in case of an update. Two problems: 2 of the servers will be on Wifi and one is a Synology NAS. I can’t do any wiring but I can put together a WiFi 6E network for the servers only, That means buying 4...

possiblylinux127,

First off, replace WiFi with Ethernet. Seriously, it will be way more reliable. There are plenty of janky adapters that will work fine.

Once you have that done you can setup a Proxmox cluster. Proxmox won’t be a good experience with WiFi.

possiblylinux127,

If you don’t share your number and don’t give any indication you are a person they will go away.

Its been a long time since I received spam.

possiblylinux127, (edited )

Why can’t you use a mix if SMS and Simplex chat or signal/molly? I guess I don’t understand the love of imessage

Also you don’t need google to use android

possiblylinux127,

First of all, you will never achieve usb3 full theoretical speed. Its just not going to happen. Even if you could though you wouldn’t be able to get full speeds because your bandwidth is split between devices. You will be sharing the bus between plugged in devices along with on board hardware devices.

possiblylinux127,

Can I see some benchmarks then? I just always went for sata drives.

possiblylinux127,

Why were you using Windows XP? I don’t think it was even optimized for such large drives

possiblylinux127,

You can’t. At least not like you can on normal phones. There is no way to unlock the bootloader to my knowledge

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