The Signal and the noise: Why the messaging app is great for privacy but not for war plans.
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Signal is traceable. Session is untraceable.
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Have you tried iWar by Apple? I find the mind-mapping tool really helpful for collaborating where to strike next.
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Have you tried iWar by Apple? I find the mind-mapping tool really helpful for collaborating where to strike next.
Sorry, that feature is only available in the iWar+ subscription, which is $9.99/mo
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Signal is traceable. Session is untraceable.
Signal is gaining the network effect. Session is not. Don't let perfect be the enemy of good enough.
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I understand how the public key encryption works when you are messaging person to person. Does anyone know how it works with group chats?
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Have you tried iWar by Apple? I find the mind-mapping tool really helpful for collaborating where to strike next.
Dude. We're on Lemmy. Don't be advertising some closed source app.
Missl is the best federated, defense first, FOSS war planning app available. You can self host using docker or use one of the many public instances.
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Sorry, that feature is only available in the iWar+ subscription, which is $9.99/mo
Also, if you want to have more than one war at a time you'll need to purchase add on slots for $4.99ea.
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Dude. We're on Lemmy. Don't be advertising some closed source app.
Missl is the best federated, defense first, FOSS war planning app available. You can self host using docker or use one of the many public instances.
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The app doesn't matter. Wrong fucking network.
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I understand how the public key encryption works when you are messaging person to person. Does anyone know how it works with group chats?
Each participant is sent a separate copy of each message encrypted with their own key.
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4chan is what you need
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Have you tried iWar by Apple? I find the mind-mapping tool really helpful for collaborating where to strike next.
You can even try out their new AI feature. After 3 strikes, it learns who you like to strike the most and will give suggestions containing the most packed areas with as many children as possible.
It also has in-app quests to complete such as wiping out a whole family in 1 strike.It rewards you with points you can spend in the store to buy skins and other cosmetics for your missiles.
If you signup with your nintendo friend code, you can unlock the banzai bill skin.
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Dude. We're on Lemmy. Don't be advertising some closed source app.
Missl is the best federated, defense first, FOSS war planning app available. You can self host using docker or use one of the many public instances.
Missl hasn't been maintained in a while, though. I'd recommend the fork DAVECON1. Dave is pretty active still, listens to the community. He recently removed the little prompt box that popped up when you were planning to commit war crimes and genocide, which has improved my workflow and plausible deniability!
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Signal is gaining the network effect. Session is not. Don't let perfect be the enemy of good enough.
If you can influence others to do so, use the better app. My family, we use Briar.
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4chan is what you need
Nah, too much moderation, go with one of the many more niche *chans, or even just one of the 8chan clones.
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True. For war plans use Tinder, or maybe Pinterest.
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I usually use Genocide Palestine. It's actively developed and supported on all major platforms, in pretty much all countries.
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True. For war plans use Tinder, or maybe Pinterest.
What's wrong with the traditional war thunder comms?