IT student, privacy & open source activist from Czechia. Mastodon: https://c.im/@vfosnar
The same way companies advertise they are certified to be “Privacy respecting”, right? right?
Yeah, I hope Element manages to become sustainable. It feels like they are running out of funding from what they did in the last month.
It is end to bridge encrypted. I trust them too but I still prefer to self-host this stuff.
I think it was more about vendor lock-in. The phone manufacturers want to be the ones you are locked to, not to Iridium.
I have to test this on some article recommending alternative medicine
“Tautological denial of magic” seems like a total misunderstanding of the scientific method. If you know there’s something “magical” you still can study it’s effects on the real world.
Like someone here already commented, this is what we do in case of medical studies, “how good does this thing work compared to something that gives the illusion of working”, the same can be done for whatever you define as your “magic”.