In principle the messages themselves could be E2E encrypted, but the closed-source WhatsApp client could transmit decryption keys to Meta HQ without anyone finding out. As long as the client or the client device is unsafe and not trusted, E2EE is not really effective. Which is why one should always demand a FOSS client for E2EE.
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Richard@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Lawsuit Alleges That WhatsApp Has No End-to-End EncryptionEnglish8·19 days ago
Richard@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Microsoft Open Sources Zork I, II And IIIEnglish13·3 months agoAnd apparently Microsoft originally wanted to buy the rights all the way back in the 80s! It only took them 40 years…
Richard@lemmy.worldto Science Memes@mander.xyz•It's always been women in STEM.English2612·3 months agoThe oldest continuously operating university is in Bologna. The one that the post is about was actually a mosque and did not become a university until less than a century ago.
Richard@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•The moment we've all been waiting for: you now can have targeted ads on your 2k smartfridgeEnglish1·3 months agoYes screens on fridges are stupid but… The display will definitely last more than 5 years. I’d even go so far as to say that it will last longer than the compressor of the fridge. Where do people get the idea that displays fail very easily?
Richard@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•The moment we've all been waiting for: you now can have targeted ads on your 2k smartfridgeEnglish5·3 months agoUnfortunately lots of affordable projectors are also “smart” these days, running some kind of Android TV
Richard@lemmy.worldto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•The Good TrekEnglish72·3 months agoDespite all the hate he faces from Lemmy Trekkies, Berman’s era generated the best Star Trek to date.
Richard@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Assassin's Creed is a "forever brand" because Ubisoft supported huge risks with it, ex director says: "Whereas, say, EA, you get these awful execs and they never made games and they came from toothpasEnglish3·3 months agoAnd Rogue. I rarely hear Rogue mentioned but it’s my favourite. I find the story the most appealing, and it comes with so much moral ambiguity.
Richard@lemmy.worldto Games@sh.itjust.works•EA Says It Will Retain Creative Control Following Saudi Sale, But, Like, Come On - AftermathEnglish48·3 months agoThere’s trash and then there’s even trashier trash. The Saudi government is definitely trashier than the American one.
Richard@lemmy.worldto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK that risks to exposure of nuclear radition are often over exaggerated by considering a Linear No Threshold (LNT) model, which does not match with many studies.English23·4 months agono, you still need rare erath metals, you need good quality silicon
That does not compare in the least to the environmental damage and resource depletion that mining uranium causes. Unlike solar or wind power plants, nuclear power plants must constantly be fed a fuel that is only available in limited quantity, while the power source for renewables is realistically infinite (for our purposes). Uranium-235 is way scarcer than natural gas or oil, so power generation through nuclear fission is almost by definition less sustainable than even fossil-fuel power generation.
Finally, there is the matter of nuclear waste, which accumulates over the lifetime of a power plant and does not get smaller, but rather larger every year that the power plant is in operation. Getting rid of this waste is so difficult because it will radiate for thousands of years, and you can’t guarantee that its containers will last that long, so you need geological structures that are 100% known to remain stable into the far future. These are difficult to find. I want to underline that this problem is already here, and for every new fission power plant you build, it gets worse. There is no reverse direction this process can be taken.
Thus, I would even go so far to say that this statement of yours: “everything is better than fossil fuel for practical purposes.” Is wrong. Even natural gas would be preferable over nuclear, FAR preferred, in fact. In Germany, nuclear fission was successfully phased out for cleaner natural gas, without adverse effects on power grid stability, and with cost savings in the long run (natural gas comes with its own problems, I am aware, especially with regard to the supply chain, but that is not much different with regard to uranium).
Richard@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Minecraft is removing code obfuscation in Java EditionEnglish7·4 months agoNot only tools, Mojang themselves eventually provided obfuscation maps.
Richard@lemmy.worldto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•And that's how Leola Root was introducedEnglish7·4 months agoLike those episodes where the NX-01 Enterprise was in the Delphic Expanse and almost completely destroyed
Richard@lemmy.worldto Buy European@feddit.uk•A massive Microsoft Azure outage is taking down Xbox and 365English11·4 months agoWanted to play some Minecraft today :(
Richard@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Mozilla to Require Data-Collection Disclosure in All New Firefox ExtensionsEnglish14·4 months agoinsert rant about Mozilla CEO
Richard@lemmy.worldto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Sometimes people like to complain about windows and iOSEnglish6·4 months agoBy that reasoning, everything on the Internet is unsolicited. You complain and someone provides a solution. You should thank them for that!
Richard@lemmy.worldto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Sometimes people like to complain about windows and iOSEnglish61·4 months agoWith that attitude, nothing is free. And the “free” in free and open-source means free as in free speech, not as in free beer. Your comment is also generally disrespectful to the people who invest actual time into creating the software that you rely on everyday and take for granted. FOSS software is deployed all over the world and there is no software environment that does not make use of it in some form, not even MS Windows. So you think the time of the people who put their skills to use for the betterment of computing overall is worthless? You guys do not even begin to understand how many resources and how much thought is expended by strangers for your comfort.
You’re too delulu to realise that you and your stupid-ass comment are the problem. What does this even have to do with OP?
Richard@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google Confirms Non-ADB APK Installs Will Require Developer RegistrationEnglish1·4 months agowdym “killed the whole company”? Nokia was always more than just phones. They are still around and one of the largest telecom equipment manufacturers.
Richard@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google Confirms Non-ADB APK Installs Will Require Developer RegistrationEnglish112·4 months agoSorry for the downvote, but I see this take repeated here on Lemmy so often and it just makes no sense. This will not kill the FOSS app “ecosystem”. Nothing whatsoever changes for FOSS ROMs like LineageOS or GrapheneOS. And as long as there are FOSS operating systems, apps will be developed for them. If anything, this could drive mainstream adoption of free/libre Android forward, re-invigorating the scene through public outcry.
And to the people who propose fully jumping ship from Android to “Linux phones” because of Google’s recent changes, you would only make the app support matter worse. As someone who daily drives both a phone with LineageOS and one with postmarketOS (mainline-ish Linux), mobile app support is endlessly worse on Linux than the fallout from Google’s developer registration could ever be. That is not to say that Linux phones will not eventually get to a point of reasonable maturity, but it is way too early and frankly utterly irrational to bury AOSP Android or needlessly hate on it.
There is also OpenHAB, but I think Home Assistant is the more mature one of the two.