I have no fear of implementing anything I’m asked to in typescript go rust java c# f# or nix… They’re all the same tool just kinda different in some places.
I have no fear of implementing anything I’m asked to in typescript go rust java c# f# or nix… They’re all the same tool just kinda different in some places.
Nix and home-manager, those are the only 2 I have off the top of my head.
Discreet math, Calculus, and Physics change the way I think about code
Convention over configuration feels like such a fight when I’m trying to configure something
I entirely disagree, Go has some of the most straightforward and meaningful syntax I’ve ever used.
Isn’t threads.net activitypub?
I mean if it’s just a private server for just the people he knows then I don’t get why this would be a concern, but if it is to mitigate family drama then rocket chat definitely has end-to-end encryption https://docs.rocket.chat/use-rocket.chat/workspace-administration/settings/e2e-encryption
Rocket chat is like slack but FOSS… haven’t tried it myself but it could be something
We’ll know if he ever finds some funny way to say he’s using Windows… that or he’s genuine and it’s a click bait title, didn’t watch it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
How expensive can “reputable” be. I got danhab99.xyz for like ¯\(°_o)/¯ $20/year?? Who cares
Suppose they learned from calling siri an Ai
All the code is opensource and no one has ever raised a privacy alarm in a merged pull request. There’s nothing to fear
First of all I just want to say that I completely agree with all of the technical things you talked about in his question but I think you kind of miss his question.
OP doesn’t wanna be on SS7 (the thing that gives you your phone number), neither do I. I’ve just come to the conclusion that when it comes to infrastructure and paying for your goods SS7 is the only realistic option I have.
There is no distributed communication network anyone can just connect to. And the dream of leaving WiFi access points open for free (or for some kinda crypto-pay, e.g SkyNet) is just a dream, individuals have to invest in it and nobody wants to or take responsibility for it.
Here are some rules:
If we can come with a solution that fits these rules we can do away with the SS7 cellular protocol and have a truly anonymous network.