https://privacypass.github.io/ has helped somewhat
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She, it's Kaja Kallas the PM of Estonia
Imgur is more enshittified than reddit by now
There are apps that block opening apps longer than some amount of time.
Can you recommend one for Android?
Sure, here's the original investigation on its Russian origin: https://dou-ua.translate.goog/forums/topic/38748/?_x_tr_sl=uk&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US (Dou is the ukrainian IT forum).
Note I didn't claim anything about technical security. It's more of an ethical issue. Even if it's FOSS (which, as seen in the other subthread, its merely pretending to be), it's helping russian government.
If you want to consider security — security starts with trust. And GRU/FSB will infiltrate and use any segment of supply chain it has in its reach, being less constrained with any laws than NSA. Are you sure that malicious code will be caught in time like with xz?
Shattered Pixel Dungeon is great, actively developed, and was only possible because the original Pixel Dungeon went OSS. !pixeldungeon@lemmy.world
I'm glad I chose the right instance to join, also been here for a year. Elagu Eesti!
Nah, the latest iteration was a Telegram clone
Awesome! Subbed
Again, the materials are in public groups. Anyone with an account can see them. If we imagine that Telegram had the same functionality as it does now over E2EE, the offending users would be sharing their keys in public, and Telegram would still be as viable.
Telegram deserves some pushback for misrepresenting themselves as secure (and for lying about their connections to Russia), but I wish Moxie fanboys were able to talk about Telegram without shouting "it's not E2EE" over and over because they don't understand it's a social network disguised as a messenger.