

So does that lock out not only deGoogled Android devices, but also Huawei smartphones?


So does that lock out not only deGoogled Android devices, but also Huawei smartphones?


These comments are crazy. Did no one actually check the publication date?


Yes. Russian companies pay taxes to the Russian regime, and the Russian regime uses that tax money to fund their war. Therefore, if you do business with Russian companies, you sponsor the Russian war.
Just out of curiosity: Should we boycott DuckDuckGo for using the Bing API, since Microsoft is an American company whose tax dollars go toward funding the genocide in Palestine, the war in Iran, and the economic blockade of Cuba?


I didn’t know about this response, thank you for pointing it out. However, this response fails to address the main criticism of the XMPP+ONEMO:
To understand why this is true, you only need check whether OMEMO is on by default (it isn’t), or whether OMEMO can be turned off even if your client supports it (it can).
Both of these conditions fail the requirements I outlined under the End-to-End Encryption header in that other blog post.
And that’s all that I should have needed to say on the matter.


Works really well and the protocol seems so much saner.


OpenBSD (and it’s subprojects) are highly secure, moreso than Linux.
I highly doubt that OpenBSD is more secure than Qubes OS or secureblue.


I will copy my comment here:
Just so you know, Drew DeVault is a pedophile apologist. He cannot even remotely be considered a reliable source of information.
However, I completely agree regarding the use of AI, especially in a project such as a browser engine.
EDIT: I accidentally replied to this comment instead of the one with the link to Drew DeVault’s blog. My bad.


I am completely disappointed in Ladybird, even though I had some hope for the project until now. I guess all that’s left to do is wait for Servo.


Just so you know, Drew DeVault is a pedophile apologist. He cannot even remotely be considered a reliable source of information.


Discorch is open-source.


Yes, but they and the Tor Project are making enough changes that Mullvad Browser can be considered a hard fork rather than a soft fork.


Not really. Mullvad Browser is a Tor Browser fork. WebLibre is a Gecko-engine based Flutter browser written from scratch.


Their dataset being MIT Licensed is a good thing, thanks for pointing that out. Didn’t think they would release it under a real OSS license. I guess contributing this way is a-okay, even though I would personally refer from giving FUTO any more attention.


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FUTO keyboard is a proprietary crap. You are contributing to Nazis pockets, not to open source.


There is - federation.


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You can enable RFP on Firefox Android with about:config. Or just install IronFox/WebLibre, they’ll do it for you.