The only thing missing is the umberable heat and the 2 cats sleeping on top.
The only thing missing is the umberable heat and the 2 cats sleeping on top.


It’s not suspicious. It’s been talked about for years. People know exactly what the phone number is used for. Easy discoverability, quick and seamless onboarding of new users by providing a way to bootstrap their social graph, and it being very similar to the process of the other biggest player that people just understand. And spam prevention. The phones are not leaked or used for anything else. The other alternatives exist and you are welcome to onboard the people you want onto them if you think it’s simpler.
The code is open, if you don’t trust other people and can’t read the code to understand then hire someone you trust to validate the claims and assure you. But spreading FUD and saying it’s suspicious is not productive to anyone.


Session is the one with broken security.


You should go properly read the requests from law enforcement they have received and exactly what information it contains. It’s public. Then evaluate if it matters for yur threat model. Security doesn’t exist in a vaccum.


It’s libre software. Go host the server and change the clients to connect to your custom server and distribute the the users you need.
truest feeling ever.


I’ve seen so many people talking about it that I tried the free trial. It has been giving good enough results. My reference is usually duck dck go since that’s what I’ve used for years, and I only fall back to google when really need to expand my search, but google has been so useless about almost everything that anything else is a win.
I’m not sure if I’ll pay or keep using or not, but for now I activated it as the default on my browsers and devices to get a feeling.
I like the idea of a proper business where the business model is clear and where they are making their money. They even have changelogs with their updates and it seems they keep improving things focused on the user, which is nice.


I started to try and use kagi a few weeks ago. It has bangs.
It’s being worked.


The official service is bound to need a SSO login from bad privacy related providers. They insist in not allowing a simple account creation with just email and password.
Technically using torrents it’s always downloading but focused on leeching instead of contributing to the overall share.