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This is how state authorities in Germany try to put pressure on internet sevices (in this case posteo):

https://posteo.de/Dienstaufsichtsbeschwerde_Strafanzeige.pdf

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Hi everyone!

ForgeFed is a project aiming to define a protocol and a vocabulary for federation of project hosting and collaboration platforms (forges), and get it implemented in the existing forges such as GitLab CE, Gitea and so on.

Federation is based on ActivityPub with some tweaks and new vocabulary :)

I'm working on a demo, implementing federation in a forge called Vervis. Earlier today I deployed 2 test instances for this! More details and links soon :)

--fr33

@bartleby @amolith Yeah, protonmail clarified that it's BS. However: Did anyone try to use proton over the TBB bundle? It's ridiculously bad. That article is also correct on metadata. Metadata has to be protected too (but with regular e-mail it isn't.

What about Confidantmail?

Any long-time user here? We should be starting using something like that....

@cameron You can also install android in a VM. I tried that with virtualbox and it was working fine.

This is how state authorities in Germany try to put pressure on internet sevices (in this case posteo):

https://posteo.de/Dienstaufsichtsbeschwerde_Strafanzeige.pdf

@lattera Here is protonmail's answer to the whole story:

https://protonmail.com/blog/martin-steiger-false-statements/

Update on the question of voluntary real-time surveillance - ProtonMail Blog

Updated on September 12, 2019. As the blog post referenced by this post has been removed, this post no longer serves a purpose so we have removed it.

ProtonMail Blog
@nomadlogic @lattera In my eyes it's more about getting rid of e-mails and using something encrypted without metadata. e-mails just rely on bad technology in this respect.
@DashEquals I see. What's the idea behind social.librem.one not having a public timeline? I mean anyone can register.