

Well that depends: is your NAS on the local network?
If yes, then personally I just use SMB.
If no, then fuck if I know. Lol.
Well that depends: is your NAS on the local network?
If yes, then personally I just use SMB.
If no, then fuck if I know. Lol.
I was more referring to telemarketers. Lol. I don’t use landlines anymore for that reason. I’ve thought about it from time to time, but then I hear about the experiences of other people who still have them, and apparently it’s just a telemarketer cesspool at this point.
Anytime!
Good luck, friend!
NO.
LINE MUST ALWAYS GO UP.
Weary traveler, I beseeth thee to not harken down this path.
I hear tales of dark spirits haunting those old byways. Ones of greed, with an emotionless façade, and hunger for gold from too-eager souls.
Can second this. I also use Ironfox + NoScript (among a few other extensions).
Though I will say that an annoying trend in some websites nowadays is to make the site not work whatsoever unless NoScript is completely disabled, even if all the scripts are whitelisted. So, yeah, be prepared for that bullshit.
Okay, so, originally, I was going to look it up to prove you wrong, but after looking it up across multiple sources, it seems that you’re right and I’m wrong.....mostly.
How-To Geek, Proton, and CloudFlare all mirror what you say.
However, the Wikipedia page section “Definitions” does back me up somewhat. It says:
The term “end-to-end encryption” originally only meant that the communication is never decrypted during its transport from the sender to the receiver.[23] For example, around 2003, E2EE was proposed as an additional layer of encryption for GSM[24] or TETRA,[25] ... This has been standardized by SFPG for TETRA.[26] Note that in TETRA, the keys are generated by a Key Management Centre (KMC) or a Key Management Facility (KMF), not by the communicating users.[27]
Later, around 2014, the meaning of “end-to-end encryption” started to evolve when WhatsApp encrypted a portion of its network,[28] requiring that not only the communication stays encrypted during transport,[29] but also that the provider of the communication service is not able to decrypt the communications ... This new meaning is now the widely accepted one.[30]
(Relevent text is embolded.)
So, I’m not misunderstanding, just misinformed that the definition changed.
Make no mistake, of course: I do appreciate you correcting me as I hadn’t realized the definition had changed. Lol.
Fuck this shit
Fuck this shit
Seriously
Fuck this shit
WHAT. THE. SHIT. ಠ_ಠ
You are clearly misunderstanding me.
If the keys are stored server-side, that means it’s stored by either the “sender or recipient”. The server is among those two options.
I’d be dead.
(It is my firm opinion that I would be one of the first people killed in a zombie apocalypse.)
I mean it’s in the name. A message containing media and not text is simply not a text message. Many people use them incorrectly but it’s literally in the name.
Hey, I get it now. Lol. I was just explaining what my mindset was.
RCS is (supposedly) E2EE so keys are stored locally.
Well, you can have E2EE with keys stored server-side. It’s just kind of pointless from a security/privacy standpoint, but I’ve seen it happen.
MMS is not a text message, it’s a media message (that’s what the M stands for).
See, that’s interesting because I was always taught that “text message” is just an overarching term used to describe SMS and MMS. The notion that a text message is a synonym of SMS and only SMS is a new one to me!
Yes, RCS chats are encrypted (supposedly)
Good to know! Do you happen to know if the decryption keys are stored offline or on the carrier’s end? Because if the latter, then okay it’s more secure than SMS or MMS but only in the sense that some encryption is better than none. Lol.
I know that SMS and MMS text messages are transmitted unencrypted, but are RCS text messages different? Serious question.
I think they were just making a joke because git.gay.
As in, not as bad or weird but more making fun of the homophobic “it’s gay” argument that used to be used.
I do the same thing with my spousy occasionally. We’re gay as hell, so it’s funny as shit when I stroll by their room and just say, “Gaaaaaaaay~”. Lol.
“Common man”
It’s even infected our damned languages!
:P
Exactly. We are human beings too, with feelings, fears, and anxieties of our own.
And they’re unique to each person. Just as all men aren’t alike and all nonbinary folks aren’t all alike, so too aren’t women all alike.
If you like OSM but want a more user-friendly interface (disclaimer: I’m an Android user so I have no idea what OSMandMaps looks like), check out CoMaps! It was forked from Organic Maps due to heavy transparency concerns surrounding the former and uses downloadable OSM maps as a backend! It’s available for iOS too!
https://www.comaps.app/download/
I’ve heard OnlyOffice is great, but if you don’t need or want any AI stuff, don’t mind a slightly less-modern UI, and collaboration isn’t a requirement, then LibreOffice is pretty awesome too. Just giving you another option. ;)
https://www.libreoffice.org/