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clot27

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Hi, I am Clot (ofc thats not my real name). I like programming (specially rust), my first PL was python (as expected). I am here to explore lemmy and get out my distractions on reddit :D

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clot27 OP ,
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he is maybe flexing the "custom emojis" feature of telegram, see original post

clot27 OP ,
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mostly because he got interviewed by tucker carlson, he said he has also given interview to a liberal reporter so as to show he is neutral and everyone has right to free speech

clot27 ,
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Meanwhile I quietly switched Ms office with libreoffice on my dads PC and he didn't even notice.

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Can't they work on it now as its hosted via p2p? How would they know

clot27 ,
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revolt is great, but development is quite slow and its just copy of discord

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I never got with these russian authority claims. Telegram is not based in russia, sure its founders are born in russia but they have taken citizenship of France for a long time now, its based in saudi arabia. I never saw a single proof of them giving data to russian authorities, they were banned in russia for that iirc but eventually got unbanned due to mass adoption. At this point these russian claims just seem racism to me.

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  1. Show me the proof, don't talk on hunches
  2. They really didn't care, they are banned in Iran too which is their 3rd biggest market. They got unbanned because Russia failed to unban it, there are no cases known yet in which telegram handed over users data to Russian authorities
    https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKBN23P2DY/
  3. I am not Russian
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Radicle: Open-Source, Peer-to-Peer, GitHub Alternative
https://radicle.xyz/
@opensource

clot27 ,
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Same question. P2p was initially used to pirate stuff e.g. movies which isn't a private property and streaming that through p2p made a lot of sense. But for codes I don't know if its appropriate or not...

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Here's another response I got from someone from radicle regarding this.

That's a great Q.

Radicle can support a federated model, where known major seeds are connected with multiple smaller clusters. >Radicle supports also completely self-sustaining and disconnected clusters of nodes networked between themselves >within that cluster. And of course any other network topography in between.

There's a promising active proposal to establish a dedicated new Radworks Organization tasked with solving the >incentivization and reward problem for seeds. https://community.radworks.org/t/discussion-rgp-22-start-the...

Additionally, similar to how one can "star" a repo on GitHub, one can "seed" a repo on Radicle. "Starring" a repo is >often a toast of support, akin to an emoji reaction, with little more effect other than that, but in Radicle "seeding" a >project, goes beyond incrementing a vanity metric: it actively supports propagating that project across the Radicle >network. The count of seedings per repo can also be used as a differentiator between original and "copy-cat" ones.

clot27 ,
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Were they sleeping for almost a decade now? Doesn't the prod keys users extract belong to them? Fuck capitalism

I'm looking for a TOS-breaking telegram client that strips out all the premium shit

Hello fellow pirates! I'm tired of having all the telegram premium ads and antifeatures in the client and I'm looking for a client that removed them even if it's against the TOS. Any tips? I'd rather use an actual open source fork than a cracked version of the original...

clot27 ,
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Telegraher, but be aware your account may get banned (I am a premium user tho)

clot27 ,
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Lol, they wont be paying from their pocket forever for the service we use

clot27 ,
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GUI:
Firefox, nautilus, libre office, alacritty, mpv

CLI:
git, helix, zellij, python, rust, wget & curl, neofetch

clot27 ,
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Ive never tried fish, many people in this thread wrote that actually. Ill try

clot27 OP ,
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weird, works for me in firefox with all privacy features enabled, can you please try this link: https://telegra.ph/Why-WhatsApp-Will-Never-Be-Secure-05-15

clot27 OP ,
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No. Whatsapp's metadata is not encrypted and can be used by its parent company, also backups are not secure. While telegram's is opt in (yeah that sucks and here's there excuse for that https://tsf.telegram.org/manuals/e2ee-simple), they are as secure as signal's (if not more).

clot27 OP ,
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sorry for the inconvenience, thing is this website supports multiple domains and is banned in some countries so we have to use different domains to access it, which might give red flags.

clot27 OP , (edited )
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I am not talking about mtproto lmao. I was talking about their opt-in e2ee feature.
Edit: Also the research you shared is based on mtproto 1.0 which telegram abandoned almost a decade ago and there have been No such defects found in mtproto 2 yet.

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WHY?

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which a bored student with a laptop can MITM in seconds

No, how can a bored student breach e2ee in seconds? note that no such cases have been reported by any telegram user so far.

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the fact that E2EE is opt-in already makes this app ridiculous

in matter of privacy, yes. But it have cool features so.

They’re stored in plain text on Telegram servers
No, non secret chats use mptroto but with different schema, thats not plain servers. And no data breach have been reported in telegram yet if it was "that" easy to breach them. From my last comment:
"Also the research you shared is based on mtproto 1.0 which telegram abandoned almost a decade ago and there have been No such defects found in mtproto 2 yet."

clot27 OP ,
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good as no encryption at all.

0 data breaches till date.

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Users can’t report it because there is no way to tell for them

Atleast the one who breached can tell? no telegram users data have been seen on dark web yet, no person/org have claimed to get any vulnerability in their system. Also if its that easy to breach why govt's keep banning telegram for not giving them userdata? despite telegram is the biggest app where most terrorist orgs operate, hub of piracy and illegal things, you can call it "public" darkweb.

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Messages are stored on the server, not on the device

Yes, pretty much necessary to provide multidevice support

end-to-end encryption not enabled by default

True that and telegram sucks big here, but I donth think e2ee can be enabled in a feasible way for multiple devices.

uses proprietary encryption, making security audits difficult

The MTProto isnt open source but its fully documented, there have been security audits on it.

dubious financial backing

No. Pavel Durov have always said since starting he paid for telegram's servers from his pocket, in recent years telegram has started monetisation programs to cover its costs.

Russian developers

The founders were born in Russia, but they now have dual citizenship of UAE and France.
If you are talking about politically questionable, even signal have been accused of having backdoors for CIA.

clot27 OP ,
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I would prefer telegram because its just not from Meta. There is bounty on breaking telegram's protocol too.

Telegram sells ads on public channels with consent of owners and the ads are based on the channel data and not users data. They are back up with their crypto schemes, infact idk whats wrong with crypto, they are better for privacy than normal bank transactions. Anyone cant pay from their pocket for lifetime, it was coming since longway because telegram have no parent company to fund it neither its founder are that rich to spend billions of dollars on it every year. Those "nitro" features didnt take anything away from free users tho, also if they are trying to cover up their cost from the userbase that just proves they have no dubious financing from backdoors.

I dont know how rape laws are connected with a messenger being based there. US have its social problems too or wherever signal is located, every country have social issues.

Yeah facebook is big enough reason to not use facebook. On top of that there have been no data breaches, almost no big outages in telegram till date. They offer a lot of features, from bots to channels, to large public communities and much more.

Telegram just claims its private enough and they never said they are e2ee by default, I dont see the misinformation here, yeah they exaggerate it sometimes but the fact that there have been no data breaches in a decade with almost 800 million monthly active users is quite a bit of achievement. They invested on developing their own encryption protocol, it maybe less private but they made it to remove complexities which signal have. There's no point on having some 100% secure stuff when no one gonna use it due to complexities, telegram have fueled pro democratic protests worldwide and I thank them for that atleast (even they got banned in many countries for doing so).

clot27 OP ,
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Crazy racism

clot27 OP , (edited )
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Except if you open source server, there's no way to verify it is using same code anyways and their client is already open source so waste point.

sometimes they release the source, but the hashes of the builds don't even match.

When did this happen? Source?

Signal asks phone numbers, emails are universally known. If you don't want to give them your real phone number, buy one from fragment.com (their web3 service where they sell phone number for crypto).
Emails are already public and they ask them only for recovery process and its opt on so there's no problem with that.

All chats are encrypted by default from private to group using mtproto, where there have been no breaches found yet so stop spreading misinformation.

Again telling personal experience which maybe lie, can you share source of your claims? Which journalist got arrested due to telegram?

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Thats just speculation. The fact remains most of the Ukrainians (including their president) used telegram to raise their voice.

clot27 OP ,
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That article literally praises telegram despite being non e2ee by default, authorities can only get ip address and phone number from it (those are public info already and both of them could be avoided by using voip amd paid VPNs), that just proves how solid mtproto have become. Also they are saying one can see your telegram message when they are physically logged in your account for which the Russian authorities took the help of their ISP, in that case its not telegrams fault, set up 2fa on your account or use VoIP.

clot27 OP ,
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I have tried to google, most of them were assumptions or russian agencies using ISPs to login to their account in which case its not telegrams fault. Can you provide a substantial proof?

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They dont ban apple tho

clot27 OP ,
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I would spread misinformation on internet and tell others to find source of it 🤓

clot27 OP ,
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Yeah you clearly are a russian and you clearly know what you are saying by those intentional caps.

clot27 ,
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Fed up with alternative bs, lemmy is the only sensible reddit alternative.

clot27 ,
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Ofcourse, it’s my opinion

clot27 OP ,
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I am on nixos and I can do exactly that.

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the first optimized settings image dont load

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Why most of the links redirect to reddit? I dont want to open that website.

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