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  • rmdesR rmdes

    I'v been testing https://cwtch.im/ it's quite interesting, since you can host the server home
    and join other chats/servers or one-to-one over tor

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    marcusquinn
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    #97

    @rmdes Nice! Looks like the list here has been updated since I last posted it:

    • https://www.privacytools.io/#messaging

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    • rmdesR rmdes

      I'v been testing https://cwtch.im/ it's quite interesting, since you can host the server home
      and join other chats/servers or one-to-one over tor

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      #98

      @rmdes sounds like a good app request?

      Conscious tech

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      • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

        Chatting with @humptydumpty about alternatives to Discord, so thought I'd share my conclusions:

        • Signal seems the easiest for people used to Whatsapp, Discord, Messenger, Whatever
        • Telegram seems good but Signal being open-source seems better.
        • Matrix / Element / Mattermost - too quirky and poor mobile experience.
        • Rocket.Chat the best of our current Cloudron options but higher RAM needs.
        • Jitsi & Jami look like the best of the App Wishlist alternatives.
        • Tox looks OKish for desktop but no mobile.

        Hope that helps some - anything better than the above I've missed?

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        LoudLemur
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        @marcusquinn

        Session
        https://getsession.org
        Session will soon support video over Lokinet.

        Berty
        https://berty.tech/
        Berty is based on IPFS (Inter Planetary File System), and near release. Keep an eye on it.

        Cwtch
        https://cwtch.im/

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          @marcusquinn

          Session
          https://getsession.org
          Session will soon support video over Lokinet.

          Berty
          https://berty.tech/
          Berty is based on IPFS (Inter Planetary File System), and near release. Keep an eye on it.

          Cwtch
          https://cwtch.im/

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          marcusquinn
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          @LoudLemur Thanks. Session I like, worth a follow: twitter.com/session_app Anyone can DM me for an ID to connect if you want to test anything.

          Video calls will be the game-changer for that, at least if they can have a comparable quality to FaceTime/Zoom, which are currently the best-of-(non-open-source)-breed in my experience.

          Berty & Cwtch I need to try, both also sounds very cool.

          The original point of this post being "Off-topic", was for non self-hosted, or not being dependent on self-hosting. The kinda thing you could give your folks to use and they'd have a low friction experience, and it would work well enough for them to also like and recommend to friends once they were also onboard. (something I still even struggle to convince people that really ought to trust me on, because lazyness & what's the point inertia is a very real thing targeted by the spyware that has become ubiquitous with "social media" and "big tech".

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          Development https://brandlight.org
          Life https://marcusquinn.com

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            marcusquinn
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            #101

            Have created a "Cloudron" Group in Session, for both testing, and off-the-record chat (well, as much as all other members have a record). DM me for my Session ID. It's probably safe to post publicly, but no hurry to find out otherwise from haste ๐Ÿ™‚

            Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
            Development https://brandlight.org
            Life https://marcusquinn.com

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              #102

              Anyone tried this "Status" app to the above aims? Looks intriguing at least:

              • https://status.im/
              • https://status.im/get/
              • https://cryptonews.com/coins/status/
              • https://apps.apple.com/us/app/status-private-communication/id1178893006
              • https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=im.status.ethereum

              Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
              Development https://brandlight.org
              Life https://marcusquinn.com

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              • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

                Anyone tried this "Status" app to the above aims? Looks intriguing at least:

                • https://status.im/
                • https://status.im/get/
                • https://cryptonews.com/coins/status/
                • https://apps.apple.com/us/app/status-private-communication/id1178893006
                • https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=im.status.ethereum
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                jdaviescoates
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                #103

                @marcusquinn while there are few good interesting ideas floating around in the web 3 space, and loads of money sloshing around to help experiment with such ideas, personally I find it mostly to be a big turn off for being a slow, expensive, and environmental nightmare. ๐Ÿ™‚

                I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                  #104

                  Oh gosh they incorporate โ€œweb3โ€ ๐Ÿ˜ž

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                  • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                    @marcusquinn while there are few good interesting ideas floating around in the web 3 space, and loads of money sloshing around to help experiment with such ideas, personally I find it mostly to be a big turn off for being a slow, expensive, and environmental nightmare. ๐Ÿ™‚

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                    marcusquinn
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                    @jdaviescoates Wait until you see how much energy humans consume to do the things the miners are replacing ๐Ÿ˜ฌ

                    Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
                    Development https://brandlight.org
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                    • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

                      @jdaviescoates Wait until you see how much energy humans consume to do the things the miners are replacing ๐Ÿ˜ฌ

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                      jdaviescoates
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                      #106

                      @marcusquinn like what? What are they/ have they replaced. Nothing as far as I'm aware.

                      A single Bitcoin transaction uses more energy than an average U.S. household uses in 2 months!

                      I mean, perhaps you're referring to how much banks still invest in fossil fuels? But if you think web3 is going to replace banks any time soon you are wrong ๐Ÿ™‚

                      A 10-year old iPhone could process more transactions per second than the entirety of the Bitcoin network it's so insanely slow.

                      I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                      • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                        @marcusquinn like what? What are they/ have they replaced. Nothing as far as I'm aware.

                        A single Bitcoin transaction uses more energy than an average U.S. household uses in 2 months!

                        I mean, perhaps you're referring to how much banks still invest in fossil fuels? But if you think web3 is going to replace banks any time soon you are wrong ๐Ÿ™‚

                        A 10-year old iPhone could process more transactions per second than the entirety of the Bitcoin network it's so insanely slow.

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                        marcusquinn
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                        #107

                        @jdaviescoates Think that's one for the rest of the internet to debate. Personally, I see the incentives for more progress in energy production, efficiency, distribution and security as a good thing.

                        Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
                        Development https://brandlight.org
                        Life https://marcusquinn.com

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                        • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

                          @jdaviescoates Think that's one for the rest of the internet to debate. Personally, I see the incentives for more progress in energy production, efficiency, distribution and security as a good thing.

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                          jdaviescoates
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                          #108

                          @marcusquinn said in Best privacy chat apps:

                          I see the incentives for more progress in energy production, efficiency, distribution and security as a good thing.

                          OK, but Web 3 does that how?

                          It's really not very distributed at all and pretty much the whole ecosystem relies on a tiny handful of privately owned and controled entities, just like Web 2

                          See eg this nice critique by Signal's creator:

                          https://moxie.org/2022/01/07/web3-first-impressions.html

                          Also, what are these high energy "things the miners are replacing"?

                          I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                          • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                            @marcusquinn said in Best privacy chat apps:

                            I see the incentives for more progress in energy production, efficiency, distribution and security as a good thing.

                            OK, but Web 3 does that how?

                            It's really not very distributed at all and pretty much the whole ecosystem relies on a tiny handful of privately owned and controled entities, just like Web 2

                            See eg this nice critique by Signal's creator:

                            https://moxie.org/2022/01/07/web3-first-impressions.html

                            Also, what are these high energy "things the miners are replacing"?

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                            marcusquinn
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                            #109

                            Also, what are these high energy "things the miners are replacing"?

                            Bankers.

                            Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
                            Development https://brandlight.org
                            Life https://marcusquinn.com

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                            • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

                              Also, what are these high energy "things the miners are replacing"?

                              Bankers.

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                              jdaviescoates
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                              #110

                              @marcusquinn said in Best privacy chat apps:

                              Bankers

                              Yeah. Thankfully, whilst most banks are still investing in climate catastrophe, not all are.

                              I do personal banking with Nationwide and business banking with Starling, neither of which invest in any fossil fuel companies nor projects.

                              https://bank.green is a useful website for checking how much your bank has invested in fossil fuels since the Paris Agreement.

                              The worst offender in UK/ Europe are Barclay's

                              See also:

                              The Banking on Climate Chaos report:
                              https://www.ran.org/publications/banking-on-climate-chaos-2022/

                              Recent issue of Ethical Consumer magazine on banking:
                              https://www.ethicalconsumer.org/sites/default/files/flipbook/Issue186/

                              I'd suggest moving money to more ethical banks (and pensions if you have one, see eg https://makemymoneymatter.co.uk/ ) is a far more effective action than using all the insanely wasteful web3 stuff ๐Ÿ™‚

                              Probably also worth mentioning:
                              https://www.ethex.org.uk/
                              https://www.abundanceinvestment.com/
                              https://www.wearemoneymovers.com/

                              Happy ethical banking everyone!

                              I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                              • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                                @marcusquinn said in Best privacy chat apps:

                                Bankers

                                Yeah. Thankfully, whilst most banks are still investing in climate catastrophe, not all are.

                                I do personal banking with Nationwide and business banking with Starling, neither of which invest in any fossil fuel companies nor projects.

                                https://bank.green is a useful website for checking how much your bank has invested in fossil fuels since the Paris Agreement.

                                The worst offender in UK/ Europe are Barclay's

                                See also:

                                The Banking on Climate Chaos report:
                                https://www.ran.org/publications/banking-on-climate-chaos-2022/

                                Recent issue of Ethical Consumer magazine on banking:
                                https://www.ethicalconsumer.org/sites/default/files/flipbook/Issue186/

                                I'd suggest moving money to more ethical banks (and pensions if you have one, see eg https://makemymoneymatter.co.uk/ ) is a far more effective action than using all the insanely wasteful web3 stuff ๐Ÿ™‚

                                Probably also worth mentioning:
                                https://www.ethex.org.uk/
                                https://www.abundanceinvestment.com/
                                https://www.wearemoneymovers.com/

                                Happy ethical banking everyone!

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                                marcusquinn
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                                #111

                                @jdaviescoates This we agree on.

                                I wouldn't worry about the "energy costs" of PoW blockchains, a large amount of the excess heat can be reclaimed and re-used, and it is motivating and diverting more funds to renewable energy investment, because ultimately, cleaner energy is also cheaper energy for all.

                                Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
                                Development https://brandlight.org
                                Life https://marcusquinn.com

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                                • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

                                  @jdaviescoates This we agree on.

                                  I wouldn't worry about the "energy costs" of PoW blockchains, a large amount of the excess heat can be reclaimed and re-used, and it is motivating and diverting more funds to renewable energy investment, because ultimately, cleaner energy is also cheaper energy for all.

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                                  necrevistonnezr
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                                  @marcusquinn I highly doubt that the average miner running 100 AMD cards re-uses any of the excessive heat.

                                  Itโ€˜s just a stupid system under which numbers are crunched that donโ€™t need crunching and which gave rise to money laundering and cybercrime at an unprecedented level. Thereโ€™s not one ransomware attack without cryptocurrency involved.

                                  I donโ€™t know why less oversight in finance matters would benefit anyone. And is there one aspect of cryptocurrency that has benefited society as a whole?

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                                    This is off topic...

                                    But I will say that crypto tends to be defended by those who make abnormal amounts of money off of it. Also miners can have a special corner of hell for the GPU shortage. Web3 is not needed. Its just a way to ram "bLoCkChAiN" into everything. Decentralization does not and will never need blockchain. Source: activitypub.

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                                    • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

                                      @marcusquinn I highly doubt that the average miner running 100 AMD cards re-uses any of the excessive heat.

                                      Itโ€˜s just a stupid system under which numbers are crunched that donโ€™t need crunching and which gave rise to money laundering and cybercrime at an unprecedented level. Thereโ€™s not one ransomware attack without cryptocurrency involved.

                                      I donโ€™t know why less oversight in finance matters would benefit anyone. And is there one aspect of cryptocurrency that has benefited society as a whole?

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                                      marcusquinn
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                                      @necrevistonnezr I heated my whole house with GPU mining this winter, so self-proclaiming my own confirmation-bias.

                                      I like learning, and I like primary source information. I could have taken any bunch of opinions, regurgitated them and moved on, but I just like to know โ€” and I'm satisfied that I can make my home-heating consistently profitable to fund other hosting and research projects.

                                      I guess a significant part of the developing world, that now has an alternative currency to trade with, might be voting with their usage, and good for them.

                                      If there were no utility, I'm sure the costs in chips & power would not be funded indefinitely, get here we are, 10-years in and mining, trading, and all sorts of other applications both exist and grow.

                                      Like most things, none of us truly knows the future, and in many ways how the present works either, but I do like the idea that self-determination can survive and thrive in the face of accelerating AI capabilities โ€” for which, soon enough, these public words are merely food for their modelling, and the utility of anything online will only be as good as the trust of either the few or the many that control the network we've taken for granted as being secure enough to rely on.

                                      Maybe we're just being tricked into generating the computing power that an artificial hive-mind craves, who knows?


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                                      • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                                        @marcusquinn like what? What are they/ have they replaced. Nothing as far as I'm aware.

                                        A single Bitcoin transaction uses more energy than an average U.S. household uses in 2 months!

                                        I mean, perhaps you're referring to how much banks still invest in fossil fuels? But if you think web3 is going to replace banks any time soon you are wrong ๐Ÿ™‚

                                        A 10-year old iPhone could process more transactions per second than the entirety of the Bitcoin network it's so insanely slow.

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                                        @jdaviescoates said in Best privacy chat apps:

                                        @marcusquinn like what? What are they/ have they replaced. Nothing as far as I'm aware.

                                        A single Bitcoin transaction uses more energy than an average U.S. household uses in 2 months!

                                        I mean, perhaps you're referring to how much banks still invest in fossil fuels? But if you think web3 is going to replace banks any time soon you are wrong ๐Ÿ™‚

                                        A 10-year old iPhone could process more transactions per second than the entirety of the Bitcoin network it's so insanely slow.

                                        Wow! That is amazing. I had no idea.

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                                          @jdaviescoates said in Best privacy chat apps:

                                          @marcusquinn like what? What are they/ have they replaced. Nothing as far as I'm aware.

                                          A single Bitcoin transaction uses more energy than an average U.S. household uses in 2 months!

                                          I mean, perhaps you're referring to how much banks still invest in fossil fuels? But if you think web3 is going to replace banks any time soon you are wrong ๐Ÿ™‚

                                          A 10-year old iPhone could process more transactions per second than the entirety of the Bitcoin network it's so insanely slow.

                                          Wow! That is amazing. I had no idea.

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                                          #116

                                          @LoudLemur That's the wonder of statistics. Rarely are they every questioned, and you can always find one that supports your argument.

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                                          I'm not saying anything is true, if you found it online, there seems to be an increasing chance it is biased. I'm just saying, there's a fact for every occasion now, and the quoting of them usually tells you more about the hopes, belief or fears of the quoter, than they do about the subject matter.

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