@chebra@mstdn.io Thanks a lot for your time explaining that to me!
@chebra@mstdn.io Thanks a lot for your time explaining that to me!
But the JS code could be checked on the webpage, correct? If so, the page could be trysted (if vetted).
@chebra@mstdn.io but the owner of the server could change it, could it be checked directly on the webpage of the service? Not that I will do it (I can’t, I can’t read that code), I’m just curious.
Oh, ok, now I get it. So it could be checked by a third party if that code is really created by the browser and if it’s not sent to the server, correct?
But it’s the server that creates the URL in the first place, so it must knows it, right? …or wrong?
Do you mind sharing with us what’s incorrect? I’m here to learn.
Oh, now I get it, the whole system works if we trust the guy that provide that system.
How it works: I don’t know about this service in particular, but usually the shared contains the encryption key so like this: example.com/files/file_id/encryption_key or something similar
But if the key is in the URL, that’s provided by the server, where’s the utility of the encryption since the server knows it and so does everyone that has the URL?
The recipients retrieve the encrypted data and decrypt it themselves
Ok, but how can the recipient decrypt it if he doesn’t have the key? The only thing that’s shared is the URL and if the key is in the URL, well, I don’t know what’s the use for it since the server knows it.
Send lets you share files with end-to-end encryption
How is this possible if the only thing that is shared between sender and receiver is just a link (that is provided by the website)?
How can we trust https://send.vis.ee/? Who are they?
Oh, so theycve abandoned the open source version :( I’m switching all my simple apps to Fossify.
What bothers me is that there is no way to answer a call using the phone when BT earphones are connected. It’s 2024, how’s that possible? It happens that I leave them in another room and I may forget that they are connected and when I answer I don’t ear anything, damnit!
By the way, even though I’ve always wandered why changing the dialer, I’m gonna try it!
Damn, I didn’t know! When did that happen? By the way, I’ve just noticed that the Simple apps haven’t been updated for about a year.
I’d like to understand your point of view, why do you think that it’s counterproductive?
Thanks for the clarification!
Let’s hope that it doesn’t rely on the official release
The definition of the worlds open source seems to me that the source is readable by everyone. If you mean something different like @stochastic_parrot@sh.itjust.works said, then that’s something else.
They count as…gone! Gone to develop what’s been open source until it becomes closed source. As I think it should be, because what you helped to develop with your donation is still there.
Open source means that the source code is…open, that everyone can view and use it, it doesn’t mean that everyone can contribute to it. Or am I wrong?
@squirrel@discuss.tchncs.de 5$ is kinda nothing, but his 5$ plus my 5$ plus your 5$ and all the others that donates, it’s something