

Good thing you don’t have to get the client app from the Google Store, then!


Good thing you don’t have to get the client app from the Google Store, then!


It’s funny how every poster who criticizes Signal inevitably makes a technical error. In your case, the claim that “Basically if you are an organizer, criminal, government, part of a hunted opposition, you will leak the whole core group structure of your org with attached phone numbers” entirely lacks basis. The Signal client - the OSS part we can and do control - does not divulge phone numbers.
You have this theory that Signal’s servers are storing communication records. (While there is no evidence to support this, it’s valuable to consider what they could do.) So the data that would be captured here is a network of hashed phone numbers and literally undecryptable messages. It’s impossible for the adversary to determine any phone numbers they don’t already know this way.
And since you can make a Signal account with a burner phone and create a “username”, even a known phone number becomes useless against targets who don’t want to be identified.


“More are in the works”? Please no. AI wastes too much energy to produce fakey slop.
Just get someone to draw their idea. It’ll look better.


This. Nix on SteamOS works great and gets you access to a lot of packages, easily. Set up Nix, then Pandoc is just right there.


It’s not your computer; it’s their computer. Do not ever forget this.
So if there’s anything personal you want to use a computer for, don’t use their machine for it. Use your own.
This looks great. I’m try it out today! I love that it handles MMS correctly.


If you have a PS5 and a Linux machine, Chiaki is amazing. Thanks for sharing the update news!


Whatever you say, day-old account. Unless you have some examples to share?


“Javascript was on during this test.”


I always liked the Excelsior class. (Judging by the replies, I might be the only one!)


I’d think that time travel episodes should be considered based on what time the crew is coming from, instead of where they go. So Voyage Home is still between STIII and STV, and First Contact is between Generations and Insurrection.
This will lead to minor troubles, mainly with Enterprise, since it has a few references to First Contact and The Tholian Web.
Also there’s that one far future episode of Voyager where a copy of the Doctor has to clear Voyager’s name, which doesnt involve time travel and must therefore be watched between seasons 2 and 3 of Discovery.


I have it working through a program called Chiaki which is much easier to set up than what you described. Please give it a try! You should be able to install it via desktop mode, using the Deck’s built-in package manager.


A real human artist, who can’t draw hands, and who probably has a name. Who actually finds this convincing?


NixOS for me. It’s a package manager (a very nice, declarative one) that you can use on any Linux (or Mac), and there’s also an entire distro based on it.
Proton is (or was) often recommended as a privacy-respecting email provider, so discussing whether or not to use Proton seems on-topic.