Posts by eutektoid@mastodon.social
 (DIR) Post #9tkCTAyDfP9Us6LG7M by eutektoid@mastodon.social
       2020-04-05T20:14:27Z
       
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       @thomasVerstehe ich auch überhaupt nicht. Auch die Humboldt-Universität in Berlin hat eine Hochschullizenz für Zoom erworben. Da hat man als Universität einen Informatik-Lehrstuhl und kann keinen eigenen Jitsi Server aufsetzen? Wirklich schade!
       
 (DIR) Post #9uZDR2CZGHMus3nftY by eutektoid@mastodon.social
       2020-04-30T10:55:26Z
       
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       @GinaThat is, if they open the borders as well ... Miss the bouldering too. 😢
       
 (DIR) Post #9ub8ql3ji2rgZnkQYS by eutektoid@mastodon.social
       2020-05-01T09:13:32Z
       
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       @GinaEurope boulder tour? Can I join? 😅
       
 (DIR) Post #9umCf4kvBnNGkEBvqy by eutektoid@mastodon.social
       2020-05-06T17:18:04Z
       
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       @Gina What flavor? 🤤 🧟‍♂️
       
 (DIR) Post #9uyK7uOaZTpUqZI7aC by eutektoid@mastodon.social
       2020-05-12T13:38:10Z
       
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       @GinaWoooahhh! Nicey! 😍
       
 (DIR) Post #9wIr0Yvc4yIScyUUlM by eutektoid@mastodon.social
       2020-06-21T09:13:05Z
       
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       @niposWith good e2ee it can use any infrastructure without any privacy concerns. There might be ethical problems with using services like AWS though, I agree. And if they'd open up for every client, a potentially malicious client could gain popularity and they couldn't do shit about it. If you see a viable way of keeping everything as secure as possible AND go the way of decentralization, then you should give them a call. Since when is Threema's e2ee open source?@fluxx @jr
       
 (DIR) Post #9wIsi4eS6niBQCmAGu by eutektoid@mastodon.social
       2020-06-21T09:32:05Z
       
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       @niposOkay, I see your point. But imagine there was a matrix client with a backdoor. What could anybody do about it, when many people (average non-IT people) would start using it due to very good marketing. The users would feel secure but weren't save. What would you recommend? I would really love to know. That keeps me from using matrix. Who would've time to check all the clients for flaws (even if they'd all be open)?@jr @fluxx
       
 (DIR) Post #9wIxmwu2qPoaboDGuO by eutektoid@mastodon.social
       2020-06-21T10:29:04Z
       
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       @nipos»But server admins can block clients connecting to their servers.« I see, but first you were complaining that the signal network was not open for everyone. If I can't choose my client in the end to connect to the whole network, there is no advantage. First, server admins would have to check the client's source code, and second, they shouldn't be able to block anyone 'cause that would be oppression. It's like blocking a party from parliament, 'cause you don't like it.@fluxx @jr
       
 (DIR) Post #9wJ14mS0kAfXGcIKo4 by eutektoid@mastodon.social
       2020-06-21T11:05:54Z
       
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       @niposOkay yeah, not per se, but there IS a possibility, exactly!Some attackers (states) will do what they can and what saves time in mass surveillance. Hacking every device might be feasible as well, but seems harder to me, than attacking the communication's infrastructure at the weakest point.Don't you think?@jr @fluxx
       
 (DIR) Post #9wJ5ZbG0oJhhLQdLdo by eutektoid@mastodon.social
       2020-06-21T10:29:54Z
       
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       @nipos @fluxx @jr»you're never 100% safe if you don't use 100% open source software on both ends of the conversation.«Agreed!
       
 (DIR) Post #9wJ5ZbT81YCC06lp5M by eutektoid@mastodon.social
       2020-06-21T10:58:45Z
       
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       @nipos @fluxx @jr»Sure,it could abuse that data but you always have this risk.«The risk is at minimum when everybody has to check just one client and one piece of server code. And the secure communication is MY priority and I would rank decentralization below more safety. Don't get me wrong: decentralization is nice in some ways, but data safety is more important for me in private conversations. So I always have a risk, but it has not the same size in every scenario.
       
 (DIR) Post #9wJ5ZbepK3YMaOFAJs by eutektoid@mastodon.social
       2020-06-21T10:59:17Z
       
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       @nipos @fluxx @jrAnd as far as I understood this, that is one of the Signal project's priority too: more safety above decentralization.»Signal and Whatsapp could decrypt and spy on your messages,too.And I don't doubt that they do.«WhatsApp maybe, but Signal is open source and the e2ee is working. So, no they can't read your messages and decrypt it, or what am I missing here?btw: really nice conversation! thank you!
       
 (DIR) Post #9wRLXkbGsF16bykBCy by eutektoid@mastodon.social
       2020-06-25T11:32:54Z
       
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       @Ginaparadise! 😎
       
 (DIR) Post #9xO6GkSArYrIUEJSGe by eutektoid@mastodon.social
       2020-07-23T19:49:40Z
       
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       @GinaAtom might work for you with the right  Add-ons.
       
 (DIR) Post #A2wPZS8uLca0Fh7pyK by eutektoid@mastodon.social
       2021-01-05T22:26:40Z
       
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       @wauz @pmj Was wären denn geeignete Methoden für die Ermittlung der tatsächlichen Verbreitung?Für Influenza gibt es doch keine verlässlichen Zahlen, oder?