and as usual the first thing that I open up is slash Dot to find the first article is good news about open source software being adopted by the United Nations. I think I'm going to turn off the internet now and go to bed; occasionally you get to have a good day.
I wonder if the UN should sponsor F/OSS projects. Since companies don't want to donate or support them, most of the time... and most companies wouldn't even be able to exist were it not for F/OSS that their stuff is based on (including clang, gcc, and other lower layers), maybe this should be something in the realm of governments.
Downside with the UN... it is the UN, and a huge bureaucracy. Maybe something newer and more able to steer, as well as have the ability to negotiate funding, for example, getting
The actual idea of using open source software specifically not using google or any third party is so rare it's shocking to hear. I'm shocked, but in a good way.
End-to-end encrypted.... but you can also create shared links. To verify a contact, you ask them for their public key and compare that? Public keys are public. You should ask them to encrypt something with their private key and verify you can decrypt it with their public key - aka digital signature verification.
They say the server can't decrypt you data, but it seems like they facilitate the sharing of the encryption keys.
and as usual the first thing that I open up is slash Dot to find the first article is good news about open source software being adopted by the United Nations.
I think I'm going to turn off the internet now and go to bed; occasionally you get to have a good day.
I wonder if the UN should sponsor F/OSS projects. Since companies don't want to donate or support them, most of the time... and most companies wouldn't even be able to exist were it not for F/OSS that their stuff is based on (including clang, gcc, and other lower layers), maybe this should be something in the realm of governments.
Downside with the UN... it is the UN, and a huge bureaucracy. Maybe something newer and more able to steer, as well as have the ability to negotiate funding, for example, getting
I'm shocked, but in a good way.
End-to-end encrypted.... but you can also create shared links.
To verify a contact, you ask them for their public key and compare that? Public keys are public. You should ask them to encrypt something with their private key and verify you can decrypt it with their public key - aka digital signature verification.
They say the server can't decrypt you data, but it seems like they facilitate the sharing of the encryption keys.
It appears that key exchange is done via URL's
https://docs.cryptpad.org/en/u... [cryptpad.org]
If the p
I'm happy, it's not full of tracking scripts.