Elon Musk’s X blocks links to Signal, the encrypted messaging service
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He suffered the same fate that any Republican will who stops kissing Trump's feet. Pence is a fucking nutbag but even he refused to stand behind Trump's shitfuckery at the end. Now he's been ostracized.
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Wrong, the science community is slowly switching to bluesky
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...only just now?
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Good descision!
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In terms of message security, but they could shut down the servers and disrupt the service for a while.
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This is huge. But there's such an onslaught of stuff coming it doesn't get the attention needed
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I would like them to be imprisoned on a island. It would be a Battle Royal that I can get behind.
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It's more private and secure, and it's easier to use/recommend.
Matrix stores all metadata, and most all of it makes it's way to the matrix.org (default instance) server and is subject to dragnet subpoenas. It's also complicated to use, incredibly slow, and resource-intensive.
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You don't find iinformation, you find hot takes. Xitter is a cesspool if you want to learn about anything.
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I think SimpleX is the currently the best chat app, with potential to be much more.
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Hey, that's only for billionaires.
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Oddly, many reporters still do
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They literally couldn't give away your communications if they wanted to, everyone who disagrees with the way things are going should be using it.
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Free speech absolution guy who promotrd Signal not that long ago, only likes free speech (and most likely only signal) for me but not for thee
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And a bunch of them are on mastodon
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They fear open source software because it is the only thing that threatens their techfascist hegemony.
This only further proves that we are investing in platforms that are chipping away at them.
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So, basically, you can be 100% sure that he has the ability to read your messages on other platforms.
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You sound like the type of guy who drives a cybertruck and practices Elons "odd hand gesture" in your bedroom at night.
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Look at the date, lmao.
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Lol, Alex Jones style research. Using memes and headlines as news.