@hcf @dans_root @earthnewstech @monocles You don't get #SelfCustody of all the keys on their platforms, to the point that #ProtonMail bricks #LKML useage!

  • If you had actual Self-Custody, then it would be real #E2EE and not a mere "#TrustMeBro!"-Security

Please go to a #CryptoParty and learn abdolute fundamentals re: #Cryptography, #InfoSec, #OpSec & #ComSec.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOkNrvB63pc

[English] Pfandleiher on... The offline-pgp-method and why Encrochat, SKY ECC and ANON are failing.

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@lackthereof no, it's not because unlike #Phones and #PhoneNumbers, #eMail is not necessarily traceable by circumstances.

  • Because a Phone "Line" (regardless of whether it's POTS, ISDN, VoIP, GSM, VoLTE, …) and #telephony in general are designed for realtime communication, they inherently necessitate an active, ongoing connection.
    • Even if it's just some App/PBX/… to connect to the provider and constantly state "I am on the network and able to recieve calls!" (with PSTN networks, there a physical line that gets assumed to have a phone connected)…

Whereas with eMail (and any #asynchronous #communication) you don't have that requirement.

  • So unless the provider is being taken over or otherwise "cooperative" there's no means for a sender to know where, when and how a message was retrieved unless the recipient wants the sender to know of it!

Or to put it simple:

  • You can ring up someone and thus circumstantially verify the chain of #PhoneNumber -> #IMSI -> #ICCID -> #SIM -> #IMEI -> Device -> Location -> Owner quite quickly.
    • Whereas you can't positively verify whether an eMail address and/or #XMPP+#OMEMO account belongs to me unless I want you to know that it does!

So either way a phone number is just a horrible means of doing that.

  • And don't even get me started on the fact that legally speaking noone truly owns their number.
    • Because even if you got some spechal case number (like UPT was) you still depend on neither regulators nor telcos to not block or otherwise interfere with it. Which is in contrast to say an OnionService which can only be shutdown effectively by sabotage aka. (more or less figurately) "unplugging" it.

I mean, it's not as if I didn't gave @signalapp a fair chance.

  • I wanted #Signal to be good - honestly...
    • But I'm old enough that things rarely are that simple as #TechPopulism & #Propaganda claim it to be.
    • Just like 5th grade #SexEd is not a substitute for Endocrinology, Gynecology and Andrology and actually licensed, medical professionals.

So any #Messenger service that requires a #Phone Number for signup and/or useage is truly not a real replacement and inherently makes PROVEN WRONG assumptions [i.e. that it is legal and possible to obtain a phone number anonymously at someone's juristiction] about it's customers' ability to shield their privacy

THIS is why I am going fucking ballistic on #TechPopulism aiming at #TechIlliterates because it's spreading a "false sense of #security" whilst completely disregarding absolute fundamentals when it comes to the underlying systems.

ProtonMail Sends User IP and Device Info to Swiss Authorities.

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@donbahno i kdybys nikam nenastupoval tak prestat brat drogy (prestat hulit), nebo pit alkohol, je dlouhodobe to nejlepsi, co muzes pro sebe udelat. a neni to proto, ze "drogy jsou zle", ale at chces nebo ne, psychiku/nalady dost ovlivnuji. a ke drogam (huleni) se muzes vratit az budes zase v poradku a budes vedet, jak to je. zdroj #trustmebro
It really feels like #Microslop has bipolar disorder where every other week they say #trustmebro or they admit how terrible the product they're pushing is.

https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/12/microsoft_ai_recommendation_poisoning/?td=keepreading

#AI
Microsoft warns that poisoned AI buttons and links may betray your trust

: Businesses are embedding prompts that produce content they want you to read, not the stuff AI makes if left to its own devices

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@delta and that's why #PGP/MIME as with #deltaChat is the only option besides #XMPP+#OMEMO that ofers real #E2EE, because without #SelfCustody any claims of #E2E - #Encryption are just "#TrustMeBro!"-Style #MarketingLies!

@stman @theruran @50htz @vidak @forthy42 @brume @gorekhaa so yeah, we need a modern equivalent of the original PX-1000, something that isn't an overly complex and backdoored shitbox, but that is simple af.

With options for:

  • PS/2 [or USB] Keyboard
  • serial (thermal) printer
  • parallel (20x4) LC-Display (or Braille Screen)
  • acoustic modem (AFSK, using 3,5mm TRRS connector and adapters to line in/out and RJ-9 (handset)/RJ-11 (POTS/PSTN) phone.
  • IrDA & Consumer-IR & QR-code reader module for public key exchange
  • SDR reciever/transmitter (for paging).

Basically a encryption/decryption unit that has:

  • User input [PS/2](keyboard, QR-Code reader)
  • User output [Screen, Printer]
  • Remote input [IR, IrDA, Modem, SDR-Reciever]
  • Remote output [IR, IrDA, Modem, SDR Transciever]

Something that just acts as a "Clear Box" (aka. "black box", but transparent) to do critical comms. Something that literally wipes it's memory after use and doesn't store anything on it, but requires the user to keep their key safe!

You know, something that looks like a sleek communicator and isn't a proprietary shitbox that depends on *"#TrustMeBro!" - #centralized, #SingleVendor / #SingleProvider architecture!*…

Kevin Karhan :verified: (@[email protected])

@[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] [I know the story…](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYgHiYDKrFU&t=2279) #TLDW: #TextLite made a good device and #Phillips as a #CIA puppet was tasked to obtain all those devices, remove them from circulation and replace them with an #insecure variant. https://cryptomuseum.com/crypto/philips/px1000/index.htm

Infosec.Space

@fromjason so from one proprietary platform subject to #CloudAct with "#TrustMeBro! security & privacy" to another.

  • I'm not angry, just disappointed!

points at #XMPP+#OMEMO (#monoclesChat) & #PGP/MIME (#deltaChat)

Here are some of the most common fitness myths in Kenya, where they come from, why they stick, and what the science actually says.

#gymmyths #gymhacks #trustmebro #fakenews #gym

https://www.fitsavanna.co.ke/training/lifting-heavy-wont-make-you-bulky-gym-myths-kenya

No, Lifting Heavy Won't Make You Bulky (And Other Gym Myths in Kenya) | Fit Savanna

Here are the most common fitness myths in Kenya, where they come from, why they stick, and what the science actually says.

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