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      That’s probably the only reason I clicked it. Honestly, kinda regret that I did because the author just seems like a dude yelling at the sky because he’s wildly critical of the smallest things but doesn’t offer up any solutions.

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          No I think he clearly said he’s disappointed by the low quality content.

          The original, while disgusting, was not low quality content.

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            I (wrongly) assumed that if he was hilarious to have made that graphic, that he’d maybe be more reasonable, hopefully funny. I was disappoint.

            It did kick off me spending about 2 hours comparing Signal to SimpleX, and Briar, and a bunch of others, and I can only conclude Signal is the best out of them. The security community seems to be REALLY paranoid about every, single, tiny little thing - but I understand that they must be.

            SimpleX doesn’t do any kind of IP address masking or have quantum resistant double ratchet encryption.

            Briar doesn’t account for rogue-tor nodes, etc.

            There’s just always some big glaring flaw in one of them.

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      Is this a random thought or should I not click the link?!?

      Edit: oeuf. There it is. Nice.

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    The fact that there are no interoperable third-party implementations, or even third-party builds/distributions of the Signal app

    that’s not true, Molly is perfectly fine

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    most some of the stuff on that list isn’t even true (at least not anymore) lol

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        4/5, and partially 1 bc mobcoin doesn’t use pow or pos.

        disclaimer: I don’t fw signal or cryptocurrency of any kind

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      There are six bullet points. Which ones are no longer true?

      The only one I know of is point 4, in that you can now choose not to share your phone number. But, IIUC, the app uses the dark pattern of forever nagging you to share it, hoping you’ll eventually accidentally click the wrong choice.

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        Point 2 is mostly not true, in that Molly exists and you can do reproducible builds with either implementation.

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          Unless Signal’s policies recently changed, Molly is not interoperable, since Signal does not allow third-party clients to use their servers/network. That would make point 2 correct.

          If that policy has changed, then someone please link the announcement so I can update my notes.

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            They’ve been allowing Molly to continue to function for multiple years. Notably, from Molly’s readme:

            Molly connects to Signal’s servers, so you can chat with your Signal contacts seamlessly.

            I looked over the terms of service linked there and don’t see anything specifically calling out third party clients. Is that elsewhere in another terms page somewhere or is it just not being specifically mentioned?

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              It was a few years ago when I read Signal’s statement about this, so I’m afraid I don’t have a link for you.

              I believe you when you say Molly functions, but it’s important to note that without Signal’s blessing, anyone using Molly can be locked out of the network (and their chats and contacts) at any moment. It’s not the same as official interoperability.

              I wonder if the Digital Markets Act will eventually force it.

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                Absolutely, and I’m not trying to say they don’t own their infra or have the ability to cut off the Molly users. Luckily, if that were to happen, you could use the automated backups to restore back into Signal, since they’re functionally the same.

                Regardless, both apps have reproducible builds. It’s the infra that isn’t reproducible.

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          To be fair, from Signal’s attitude it seems that Molly is tolerated rather than welcomed. And that it may be shut off if it gets big enough.

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        4 and 5, from what I remember you have to opt into being discoverable by number even if you give it your contacts. that said I don’t fw signal for the other reasons stated, it’s basically just the easiest secure alternative to texting.

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        I use the Signal a lot and have never been nagged to share my phone number.

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        2 is probably wrong. Molly exists. Trademark cannot be used to prevent other implementations, just the use of the name or other dress. What may not be open is the server side code and federation is not supported.

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    Hard to take them seriously, if they can’t even use a search engine to realize most of this is complete bullshit. What is this? A Twitter post?

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      What is this? A Twitter post?

      Just about. JWZ is known for his cynical hot takes on tech in general.

      I don’t think any of his complaints are invalid, though his conclusions are uncharitable at best. Making a communication tool that’s both reasonably secure and sufficiently palatable to people who don’t know how to use computers to achieve broad adoption is a hard problem with no perfect solutions. If he has a better idea, well… he’s a skilled and somewhat famous programmer; he’s better equipped than most to implement it.

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        There are some fairly good solutions tho. Matrix is still kinda half-baked (specifically thinking about 2.0 and Element X) and Conversations has limited capabilities, but they are fairly easy to use

        Edit: Although I would really wish Matrix had a ‘normie-mode’, with secure and reasonably easy to handle defaults

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          Element X is pretty easy to use. I honestly don’t know why anyone listens to tech illiterate people about security and you have to be tech illiterate to think setting up element is hard.

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          I use Matrix, and I’ve moved some conversation with people I met in public rooms there to Signal because it kept failing to transfer keys rendering it unable to decrypt messages. I haven’t seen that in a while so maybe it’s fixed, but I haven’t been using it for one-to-one conversations lately.

          Unfortunately, I’ve found most people have a lot of resistance to adding another messaging app. I don’t really understand why that is, but it’s true. Asking someone to install a messaging app when I’m their only contact who uses it and they have another way to contact me has a success rate near zero.

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      It’s like a politician, “Look how bad the others are” and then not proposing anything better (because at this moment, there isn’t).

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        Could you explain/elaborate to a know-nothing (me) on the following from your link?:

        Caveats of federation: Metadata leaking

        When using federation, Matrix’s room states (containing a lot of Metadata) get replicated and stored indefinitely on every homeserver any user connects with or connects to. While this is a feature for enabling distributed chat rooms, it comes at a serious privacy cost.

        To avoid this, you can either disable federation, or make sure that your users signed up with no linkable identifiers other than their user names.

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          Matrix is not really a chat system, but rather a distributed database that pretends to be a chat system. As a result all servers participating in a room get a full copy of the room metadata all the way back to when the room was created, which is a serious privacy issue.

          This is not a general problem of federated systems though, and XMPP for example basically only shares the metadata that other participating servers strictly need to function.

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            How…do you think chat systems with storage are supposed to work? They store data. In a database

            What specific fields are shared by matrix but not xmpp?

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              Yes in a local database, not a distributed one.

              The main difference is that XMPP (like most other federated systems) is based on passing messages, so if a new server joins a chat, it gets send messages from that point onwards.

              In Matrix that is different. When a new server joins a chat it exchanges the entire database for that chat, and for DAG consistency reasons this means all the metadata since the chat was first created, often years ago.

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          I’ve never looked into how Matrix works at all, so I can’t really speak to that.

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        That could work, it looks like it was a lot of features like reacts and video calls. How easy it is to setup and ‘plug-and-play’ will determine whether I’ll be able to convince people to use it

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          It is still in early stages but the bones are good.

          I would not advise for people who expect shit to just work.

          Maybe next year. A lot of progress since last time I tried it.

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      • matrix if you want cloud storage for conversations
      • jami or briar if you’re okay with p2p
      • simplex for the most secure cryptography and “just works” better than p2p
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    The big upside of signal is that it is better then SMS, and has more adoption then any of the other reasonable options. Adoption is still not enough to make it that useful when compared with Messenger and SMS and even with this addressbook thing your complaining about trying to drive it.

    Big downsides abound too including needing a phone number, and being tied to a phone.