

Malicious QR codes were used to establish a separate device as a ‘linked device’ which would allow the attacker to receive and read Signal messages sent to and from the target
Malicious QR codes were used to establish a separate device as a ‘linked device’ which would allow the attacker to receive and read Signal messages sent to and from the target
Fair enough. I tried HeliBoard because it was recommended and stuck with it. I don’t use voice to text, but got swipe texting to work on HeliBoard
What are your thoughts on HeliBoard compared to FUTO?
Try Molly instead which is a hardened fork of Signal. Molly uses the same servers and is transparent to the operator.
You can install Molly through F-Droid or Accrescent.
In depth review validating the credibility of Signal’s encryption by a Security Engineer who specializes in encryption.
Reviewing the Cryptography Used by Signal by Soatok
The bottom line was in total, no vulnerabilities were found.
I recently learned this as well. Thanks, Fediverse!
Wow. This looks great. I’m blown away by the art and the story sounds engaging.
The hardest part is when you have to curate by yourself. To me RSS feels like a lot of work upfront. Is there a tool to help discover items to add to your feed aligned with your interest?
What are everyone’s thoughts on Molly, advertised as a hardened fork of Signal?
There is an android version distributed on github, but it’s no longer listed on the loops.video page anymore for some reason.
The android app is on GitHub here. Version 1.0.0.9 from 15 November. Seems they are either no longer developing the android app, or at least prioritizing the iOS version.
I read Molly is forked from Signal. Can I message Signal users from Molly, or do all parties need Molly?
Thanks for the recommendation. I’m looking like 73% compatibility with the deck, so I’d assume slightly higher for the computer. I mostly play single player anyways so I’m probably overall looking good.
Thank you for this inspiration. I’ve also been things about a switch to Mint but the only thing holding me back is my Steam library. I’m going to dig into it a little more and look at the compatibility of my games. It’s encouraging to hear others making the leap.
I accidentally misread the instructions when I first heard of this and added 5ml of water for 25g of beans. The beans were chunkier after grinding but was the best cup of coffee I’ve ever made, definitely more delicious than dry grinding. Unsure how it compares to spritzing instead but just adding water works for me.
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I used to use Mullvad but now I use a different service, but especially like to support open source products.
It’s going to vary based on the usage amount. Popular apps are going to be charged a lot.
From Reddit’s blog about the change:
Effective July 1, 2023, the rate for third-party apps that require higher usage limits is $0.24 per 1K API calls.
Apollo’s developer stated in May 2023, Apollo made 7 billion requests, which would put it at about 1.7 million dollars per month, or 20 million US dollars per year.
Exactly my thought on Bush/Obama hybrid