Notices by gvs (gvs@rebelbase.site), page 2
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gvs (gvs@rebelbase.site)'s status on Thursday, 15-May-2025 06:16:46 JST
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@feld
With a valid domain, with an IP logged unless on VPN/tor which works for SimpleX as well.
You stated that any SMTP can be used for deltachat, so non chatmail servers have to be taken into account as well
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gvs (gvs@rebelbase.site)'s status on Thursday, 15-May-2025 05:33:17 JST
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@feld
Which would work fine against deltachat as well (block encrypted mails). SimpleX is just a bigger target
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gvs (gvs@rebelbase.site)'s status on Thursday, 15-May-2025 05:30:20 JST
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@feld
Mail from and RCPT to cannot be encrypted. So all involved mailservers have a record who sends to who, when and size. In some places, those logs have to be kept years.
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gvs (gvs@rebelbase.site)'s status on Thursday, 15-May-2025 03:07:13 JST
gvs
They can be, but they keep and leak metadata. In some places, e-mail logs have to be stored for 2 years. So using your government e-mail account to use deltachat still reveals who you are talking too.
Neither does that argument negate that SimpleX now defaults to https traffic, which you think would be more likely to be wholesale banned then mail? -
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gvs (gvs@rebelbase.site)'s status on Wednesday, 14-May-2025 23:38:59 JST
gvs
It's feeble because Simplex now defaults to port 443, which is also difficult to block as a whole. What ends up happening is that known service providers will get blocked and deltachat has 0 advantage again. -
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gvs (gvs@rebelbase.site)'s status on Wednesday, 14-May-2025 02:07:00 JST
gvs
Quickly read it but regardless of common misconceptions about deltachat, I cannot see a single advantage of it over SimpleX (my current top pick) or XMPP, and probably also KeyChat or Whitenoise on #nostr) -
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gvs (gvs@rebelbase.site)'s status on Friday, 28-Mar-2025 17:42:46 JST
gvs
The US has been a police state since the patriot act was introduced. But fleeing to Canada? Where bank accounts get frozen without any due process? Really? -
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gvs (gvs@rebelbase.site)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Feb-2025 20:00:39 JST
gvs
You don't see the bigger problem. You've allowed for governments to grow powerful and collect almost unlimited data and you didn't care UNTIL someone you don't like got into power.
Never give a government anything you wouldn't hand to the worst possible person running it, whoever that is in your view. -
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gvs (gvs@rebelbase.site)'s status on Tuesday, 10-Dec-2024 18:24:34 JST
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@noortjevee
Define harrased? I'm a server admin on a free speech instance. I see you are on the most far-left woke instance there is and there's nothing non-woke you can utter there, so I'm quite skeptical -
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gvs (gvs@rebelbase.site)'s status on Saturday, 23-Nov-2024 17:46:51 JST
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@icedquinn
I don't share your feeling that VC funding is always bad. Some things are to big to build, let alone maintain relying solely on donations or volunteers. As long as the code is truely free (eg AGPL), I'm happy -
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gvs (gvs@rebelbase.site)'s status on Monday, 18-Nov-2024 20:26:37 JST
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And supports things like fractional scaling. Which is another thing that we didn't so much need 30 years ago. My 32inch curved 4K monitor is not fine with the same settings as a full HD panel on the connected laptop. -
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gvs (gvs@rebelbase.site)'s status on Monday, 18-Nov-2024 20:23:21 JST
gvs
> I'm not sure what you're doing comparing OS's to a display protocol.
Because each of these OS's has their own graphics layer... Mac basically is modified FreeBSD with a custom graphical stack and desktop. Parts of those OS's compare to X11
> Xorg is simply fast enough not to slow the user down
Is a bad argument. It has noticeable latency and for some applications or graphical effects, that matters. -
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gvs (gvs@rebelbase.site)'s status on Monday, 18-Nov-2024 20:14:08 JST
gvs
I am talking about X11 the protocol, not Xorg the implementation of it.
You keeping hearing the same points because they are true. X11 has never been ahead of Windows nor Mac in performance. I'm curious where you got the proof that it was (and is) faster then those or Wayland. Your counter argument also consists of 0 facts, just jpgs and gifs. -
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gvs (gvs@rebelbase.site)'s status on Monday, 18-Nov-2024 19:58:53 JST
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Yes and no. The Linux kernel evolved (and replaced systems that no longer aligned with modern hardware), X11 is basically the same as it was 30 years ago and that's not so much the problem but it cannot keep up with the possibilties of modern graphic cards making it laggy. Also, since I started on Linux in 1997, X11 had been a sore regarding security, Wayland's architecture is better in that respect to -
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gvs (gvs@rebelbase.site)'s status on Monday, 18-Nov-2024 19:51:34 JST
gvs
Sorry, I don't think you explained what you think you can't do with a modern Linux distribution. I haven't used wine in at least a decade, neither do any of my family. We all use native Linux apps AND the browser, much the same as on Windows. -
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gvs (gvs@rebelbase.site)'s status on Monday, 18-Nov-2024 19:51:32 JST
gvs
I agree about the purge of the Russian devs, though I think they had little choice since that is mandated by the government...
I disagree about Wayland though. The technology behind X11 is ancient and it makes it hard to do modern things that MacOS can do, I think the slow rollout combined with compatibility layers is a good way to do a transition that does benefit users in the end. -
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gvs (gvs@rebelbase.site)'s status on Monday, 18-Nov-2024 19:39:25 JST
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How so? I've been using Linux since 1997 and it has never been easier now that most technology evolved to work in browser. There aren't many things I cannot do on Linux without jumping through any hoops. In fact, most of my kids had never used Windows befor they where required to in school. -
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gvs (gvs@rebelbase.site)'s status on Sunday, 20-Oct-2024 18:36:02 JST
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@Humpleupagus
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gvs (gvs@rebelbase.site)'s status on Wednesday, 07-Aug-2024 17:15:59 JST
gvs
I read the first sentence as your reply, I see now it was Jan's.
@jan why not, running a graphics layer that the closed source driver producer just now starts to offer limited support for is a recipe for disaster. That is the fault of said manufacturer who knew Wayland was going to replace X for many years in advance. We can't hold back new technology because their support is lagging. -
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gvs (gvs@rebelbase.site)'s status on Wednesday, 07-Aug-2024 16:36:56 JST
gvs
@Humpleupagus @jan I don't have a problem either 😁
And Wayland works fine on Intel cards. It has benefits over X