Oh great. Now I’m losing hope in this project even more.
asudox
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Welp, I haven’t seen anyone learn Swift other than for Apple stuff these days. So I wonder how many can actually contribute to the code. It’s also made by Apple, so yeah. It would have been more performant and secure (both of which are pretty important in a browser) if it was written in a more low level language. For example Rust.
It’s nice and all but usage of Swift is kind of not great.
asudox@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•This is my life now, until I finally understand Cmake.1·8 months agoI mean, all cmake does is run some commands for you. You not understanding cmake errors (mostly) means you don’t understand the errors given to you by the C/C++ compiler.
asudox@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Is This The Most Secure Messaging App?English1·9 months agoI still think Briar and SimpleX are the best ones for both privacy and anonymity.
I use my own self hosted SearXNG.
asudox@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Fairphone has created a smartphone that owners can repair themselves - This sustainable smartphone aims to reduce global electronic wasteEnglish0·1 year agoFairphone existed for years now, and the title makes it seem like as if they made a new phone just now that is repairable.
I am sure that Tutanota does not use any custom encryption algorithm. It is clearly stated in the FAQ that they use RSA (with PFS) and AES to encrypt emails exchanged between Tutanota users. https://tutanota.com/encryption There’s even a section which discusses why they do not use PGP. So it’s not like they can’t add it, they just don’t because it lacks “important requirements”. Plus they even are slowly developing a protocol that is post-quantum secure to encrypt their emails with.
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