I am not complaining about SimpleX. Just expressing a feature I would like to see. I could try to reach out to the devs about it though.
Monero is a privacy coin that allows for multiple subaddresses.
The reason I prefer having identities (subaddresses) and to recover these addresses using a single 24 word seed phrase is for a simple one-time backup of your addresses. This will not backup anything else.
Lets say you generate a subaddress for every single friend you have and then a few years later your phone dies and you did not make a backup in over a year. The seed phrase will be able to recover your subaddresses. You may not know who address is for which friend, but as long your friend knows they can contact you and you will still receive the message.
If simplex implements multiple reuseable addresses that are generated by a seed phrase like a cryptocurrency, it will be a killer app. I am not against removing the single use one time codes to establish communications, that is a cool feature, just not possible to backup these communications on paper.
Paper backups are considered the most secure since it is not backup using a computer.
Discord is the worst, matrix is not the best but way better than discord
I would like to see brave search become fully FOSS, self host able and perhaps decentralised. That will make it a killer search engine.
Tried searching “monero” and the results are bad but I am sure this will improve over time.
Im not a fan of no identifiers. Sure simplex is secure with it but I would like to see something like simplex that uses 24 word seed phrases to generste millions of unique identifiers the user can easily backup and restore from a piece of paper and not from a digital backup file.
Brave is the best. For a simple browser use ungoogled chromium.
Any L1 chains that are cheap?
Karma needs to stay on reddit
There is always bitgree
Thank you for the detailed info.
I just found this package for doing API calls using PHP
https://github.com/RikudouSage/LemmyApi
Is there something simular to this for NodeJS also?
it meant the communities INSIDE the instance would not transmit out… but the rest would work as normal.
Lets say you have a private federated instance named salk.world. salk.world users can access, post and comment on other instances like lemmy.world but other instances and users cannot view content on salk.world?
Before when you can check off federation and private instance, you could not view the instance unless you were logged in but could you view the instance from another instance being logged into another instance or no being logged into another instance?
Or does it only federate in a way were users inside the private instance can access the fediverse but the fediverse cannot access the private instance?
By leaving the federation box unchecked and having the private box checked off, will the instance not be visible to the public unless your logged in?
Goldback works with the state governments to ensure legal protection from the feds. Hense why they only issue goldback in gold friendly states.
They are expensive to make since they could be almost double over spot, but it is the best solution currently for fractional gold in the form of a usuable currency. Adoption seems to be picking up, but slowly like bitcoin adoption was in the early 2010s.