Kyrex

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[–] Kyrex@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz 1 points 12 hours ago

Tesseract: https://tesseract.dubvee.org/

It's a webapp, and I fucking love web apps. Also has quality-of-life improvements like making it easier to see modlogs or checking the account age of new accounts.

It's also actively maintained.

[–] Kyrex@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz 1 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

Thanks for the heads up

You're welcome

There is something in the quoted Masto thread that suggests realtime video is inherently insecure?

Well, to keep it simple: Voice/Video Calls on SimpleX are private. The point Sarah (from Cwtch, another private messaging platform) was making in that toot is that it is hard to be truly anonymous on a video call due to network level limitations on how the app route calls. But that is mostly about having privacy from a state-level adversary, I mean don't even worry about this.

The info from SimpleX reads as though they are using crypto donations rather than more traceable cash

The criticism on the Privacy Guides forum is about the SimpleX team implementing a system based on crypto and NFTs to pay server operators, aiming to incentivize people to host more servers. But the catch here is that server operators get a 60% cut and the SimpleX team takes 40%, raising concerns about a possible enshittification, SimpleX will be more inclined to generate revenue instead of improving the app and bla bla bla.

Also on the other thread that the highlighted comment linked, a developer I respect called ignoramous points out that because SimpleX is based in the UK, it could be subject to the IPA law and there are transparency concerns about the SimpleX team not even caring to warn about it (if you care about that stuff).

And also SimpleX advertises as not having user identifiers but that's a lie because by default if you don't do anything about it the servers have your IP address (and your IP is a user identifier).

It's these little things that make me distrust the project. Personally I don't like Web3/crypto stuff, so I tend to avoid services that implement it.

This is just for family chat, so total black box security is not a priority.

Yeah i mean, for your use case, using SimpleX is totally fine. I just wanted to share the criticisms that exist around SimpleX.

[–] Kyrex@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz 4 points 15 hours ago

Wow, I thought it was the opposite! That the majority of users are on Linux.

Or maybe it is the case, because the stats have a very limited dataset.

[–] Kyrex@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz 2 points 1 day ago (3 children)

Just for transparency reasons, you might want to see this: https://discuss.privacyguides.net/t/simplex-chat-is-now-a-crypto-project-selling-tokens-and-nfts/32490/9

I prefer Delta Chat, but sadly video calls are experimental :(

And also there is no support for group calls.

Mullvad Browser for the win!