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19 days agoI hope this article is well peer-reviewed. Otherwise this reads as if some LLM came up with the idea
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I hope this article is well peer-reviewed. Otherwise this reads as if some LLM came up with the idea
Move fast and leave things broken
Users can choose it, but it isn’t the default
You could in the past (until around 1-2 years ago). I don’t know why it changed, though.
I’m still waiting for the day that I can make a full backup of my chats and save it on an external hard drive so that I won’t lose all of my message history when I lose my phone.
[…] it uses the X25519 public key… as a symmetric key, for AES-GCM.
[…] anyone that knows the public key can decrypt it.
Ouch.
Some websites still require you to type www. explicitly.
For example, my university… Try https://tu-darmstadt.de/ and then try https://www.tu-darmstadt.de/
I find that annoying because I’m lazy 😂