Down votes be damned, you are right to call out the parent they clearly dont articulate their point in a way that confirms they actually understand what is going on and how an open source model can still have privacy implications if the masses use the company’s hosted version.
I agree but then again it seems a model doing as good as the others at only 2% the cost would upend expectations as to return on investments from investors. Wait Why did ours cost so much more?
Ketamine Karen is great :)
Don’t bother. Logic has no quarter here. If the ban predates the conflict we’ll just do some gymnastics to prove it was in fact still about Gaza
The cover up is real. Look at the fore thought. /s
Tempo was looking great and then it just stopped it seems. Still my daily driver but I was hoping for more updates.
“invisible cryptography” I sure hope this isn’t an empty promise. The number one gripe I have with matrix/element is the absolutely horrendous crypto dance they make you do.
Is there a good mobile workflow for this?
Because hey we already got your money and doing the right thing doesn’t line my already full pockets.
This looks like it is solving a different problem but also useful. If you are saying it is better to disable everything and keep the original start bar. I prefer disabling everything and keeping a consistent start bar style from yesteryear. Either way thanks for the link. I’ll added it to my tool list!
If you have to stay on windows check out: https://github.com/Open-Shell/Open-Shell-Menu
Super happy with the forks and can’t wait for the rest to make their way out.
So is this why people stopped posting here? Seems unnecessarily restrictive.
Moving from purely my own rolled distribution to the recommended Ansible pathway has basically made running matrix with all the bells and whistles a no-op. https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/
My understanding is:
Passkeys are like a password + 2FA mashed together. If someone steals your “passkey password” they still can’t use it to login without the hardware component. That means phishing is harder. Since passkeys are generated for the user from their hardware it also forces better hygiene on the user by not allowig any password duplication.
A downside is it is tied to hardware and a provider that can cause problems witb loss of device or when you change devices but it is hard to say how painful that is going to be.
[edited for a bit more clarity]
I find mstrix’s E2E encryption design cumbersome and unintuitive to a point where id just prefer it off.
Other than declutter and conformity (which are good goals in general) what else are you getting here? What would you be able to do tomorrow if they suddenly supported XDG_CONFIG that the general population would benefit from?
YouTube-connected the right track still. All these people touting it as an open model likely haven’t even tried to run if locally themselves. The hosted version is not the same as what is easily runnable local.