They’re viewable on Lemmy too!
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They’re viewable on Lemmy too!
Of course. My inquiry was out of theoretical curiosity, and not so much anything practicaly useful for security, or privacy.
Would it be possible to at least show the total subscribers from all federated instances?
From what I can see, Macrodroid does not appear to be opensource, but thank you for the suggestion.
Forums are an invaluable source of information for countless purposes. Even extremely old forum posts can be a life-saver.
It’s closed source, and it costs money.
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Some services run where they are natively accessible through tor, but most don’t.
This was mostly what I was referring to. Does there already exist a sort of “hidden fediverse”? As in a fediverse that is only accessible over Tor/i2p?
I wasn’t clear enough in my original post. I was referring to the idea of creating a sort of “hidden fediverse” which would be separate from the one over the clearnet.
I wasn’t clear enough in my original post. I was mostly referring to the idea of creating a sort of “Hidden Fediverse” which would be separate from the regular clearnet fediverse.
You can connect to most instances over Tor
I was not enough in my original post. I was generally referring to your second point about hosting a sort of “Hidden Fediverse”.
The issue is that favorites are a mastodon-specific thing. Mastodon does not federate actual “likes”. So, if mastodon users actually do want “likes”, then they should federate them the same as everyone else. The “favourite”, on it’s own, is otherwise pointless, and redundant.
Flatpak – It’s not without it’s own issues, of course, but it does the job. I’m not fan of how snaps are designed, and I don’t think canonical is trustworthy enough to run a packaging format. Appimages are really just not good for widespread adoption. They do what they are designed to do well, but I don’t think it’s wide to use them as a main package format.
I’ve heard that ReFS is supposedly replacing NTFS, on Windows.
I feel like it’s rather pointless to try and contort discord to be something that it’s not. If you are truly concerned about your privacy, then your best move is to just use something else. An example of an alternative would be Matrix.
Y’all don’t update your services?
That’s a fine recommendation! Thank you!
Your account data is also not protected
Do you just mean that your messages, for example, are stored on the server, and can thus be deleted by the server admin? Would you mind elaborating?
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