Here is what I used before I switched to desec.io: https://gist.github.com/haansn08/50565768c66c5fbf382b2bc2484e8a41
Here is what I used before I switched to desec.io: https://gist.github.com/haansn08/50565768c66c5fbf382b2bc2484e8a41
Texstudio + git > Overleaf
Sync between devices. I only read RSS on one device so I don’t need it either. Besides if you don’t think a service is useful to you why do you host it?
Signal is just another walled garden silo with no real value over WhatsApp just owned by a different organization. I won’t use anything which is not XMPP compatible.
But it gets easier with every thing. You learn the more general concepts too.
I have spent […] thousands of hours trying to setup various different services on various different platforms
I don’t believe you. If you spend that much time on something you get good at it.
Probably that would be an Android vulnerability.
Not every project needs regular maintenance. I can imagine a keyboard to be a finished product, no updates necessary.
This seems to be more of bank-to-bank protocol than a bank-to-customer protocol.
Facebook, mostly. For China it’s WeChat.
We can only imagine how the internet was to the natives before the eternal September.
Banks could simply come together and develop an open banking standard for customers. Would probably save them a lot of money too, since the development of their stupid apps presumably costs them a lot.
Why OTR? Even XMPP clients have mostly moved on now in favor of OMEMO.
Anyone knows what F-Droid will do? Will they switch over to a fork? Maybe the people who installed it via F-Droid don’t have to switch at all. @fdroid
Can you prove that anyone except you exists?
You’re reading this and you’re not me, qed.
I actually just wanted OP to consider it. I know there cannot be definitive proof.
All files stored on IPFS are public. It’s also incredibly slow and inefficient. You would be better off using BitTorrent.