Signal massively downloaded amid rising tensions, number one in Denmark 🇩🇰 🇬🇱
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It’s fascinating how confidently wrong some can be.
List of SimpleX default servers:
88.80.191.111 London
85.159.210.201London,
194.195.243.62Frankfurt
172.232.152.8 Stockholm
194.195.243.87 Frankfurt
172.232.152.16 Stockholm
172.232.147.214 Stockholm
139.177.177.148 Frankfurt
139.162.197.202 London
213.219.37.83 London
172.104.138.143 Frankfurt
172.104.138.186 Frankfurt
172.232.146.28, Stockholm
172.232.146.243 Stockholm
139.162.221.19 London
143.42.99.82 London
143.42.99.154 London
143.42.99.210 London
213.168.251.135 London
213.168.251.142 London
178.79.132.8 London
139.162.221.251 London
139.162.220.192 London
139.162.249.101 London
Not a single one located in the US. Also, SimpleX is a UK based company.
This person clearly has no clue what they’re talking about. They seem to be testing how their browser routes to servers they test and confuses it with how messages are routed via messaging apps. Or confuses Whois with server location. No idea, just ignore.
Time to block them.
@RaffKarva @alexblock it seem you simply read the doc and do not try the simple dns resolution of the server used, since you still spead BS i will simply block you bye
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@lexinova @lucien_pca @aboutsignal @session Hello, Signal is having a moment and someone has just claimed they’d seized this opportunity to switch from WhatsApp.
Just as a reminder, WhatsApp is deeply intertwined within the military-industrial complex. This isn’t just about resilience in case of a US embargo, but about withdrawing your support from a company willfully and actively enabling this political crisis.
Speaking as a huge decentralization nerd: Signal rocks, and there’s no serious EU-based Signal alternative. Delta is OpenPGP-based and Session depends on a cryptocurrency token so they’re both striked out on any ground you’d wish to use Signal for.
As a matter of fact my partner and I plan to self-host email infrastructure, several Bonfire instances, and a Cwtch server, for several organizations. As a sociology student I have a legit resume based on my own personal self-hosting projects, and I’m not wishing that to anyone else. We still praise the Signal Foundation’s work.
@oceane @lucien_pca @aboutsignal @session Signal is an insecure crap if you use it on anything else than mobile.
And even worse, they actively feed the pedophile administration and fascist economy, so no they don't rock they PAY people to help KILL other.
Signal is not to praise but to destroy.
i will block you as pro wars, and pro killing bye dear monster
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Signal massively downloaded amid rising tensions, number one in Denmark 🇩🇰 🇬🇱
People are looking for a safer alternative to WhatsApp
👉 https://aboutsignal.com/news/signal-massively-downloaded-amid-rising-tensions-number-one-in-denmark/
#signal #signalmessenger #signalapp #tech #privacy #whatsapp #denmark #greenland #news
Signal is American, centralized, and requires a phone number. Use Session instead.
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It’s fascinating how confidently wrong some can be.
List of SimpleX default servers:
88.80.191.111 London
85.159.210.201London,
194.195.243.62Frankfurt
172.232.152.8 Stockholm
194.195.243.87 Frankfurt
172.232.152.16 Stockholm
172.232.147.214 Stockholm
139.177.177.148 Frankfurt
139.162.197.202 London
213.219.37.83 London
172.104.138.143 Frankfurt
172.104.138.186 Frankfurt
172.232.146.28, Stockholm
172.232.146.243 Stockholm
139.162.221.19 London
143.42.99.82 London
143.42.99.154 London
143.42.99.210 London
213.168.251.135 London
213.168.251.142 London
178.79.132.8 London
139.162.221.251 London
139.162.220.192 London
139.162.249.101 London
Not a single one located in the US. Also, SimpleX is a UK based company.
This person clearly has no clue what they’re talking about. They seem to be testing how their browser routes to servers they test and confuses it with how messages are routed via messaging apps. Or confuses Whois with server location. No idea, just ignore.
Time to block them.
Hi @simplex
Could you please reply in detail to the above thread? Not for the person I was posting with—I suspect they are trolling–but for anyone else who’s reading.
Thanks!
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Cool. Thanks for adding useful information.
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If that is your threat model, you should be much more worried.
The internet at large is US tech.
Most content is behind CDNs from the US. Even some of the fediverse. Even some of the European Commission servers. Even some of your government services.
Beyond CDNs, all browsers are from the US.
Beyond browsers, the entirety of DNS, PKI, etc., is controlled by the US.
Banks depend entirely on the US. Even the ECB.
We are entirely US owned.
Time to wake up, maybe?
@7heo
Time to end that dependency, maybe?
@dallo @aboutsignal -
Give better alternatives
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@lexinova@toot.community @alexblock
I just realised that you’re confusing your browser routing to SimpleX website with messaging routing via SimpleX Messaging Protocol.
It’s like saying that my browser routes to the NHS website through US servers therefore I can’t trust my local GP.
For anyone who’s reading this thread, SimpleX Messaging Protocol works just like the Fediverse, where you chose which nodes (instances) you federate with. You can disable (defederate) the servers you choose, and only federate (or route your E2EE messages) with the ones you trust. If you want, you can completely disconnect from the whole network except your family and friends by using your own servers.
It’s also fully open source, you’re welcome to inspect the code should you wish prior to installation.
Here’s the whitepaper for anyone who’s interested:
https://github.com/simplex-chat/simplexmq/blob/stable/protocol/overview-tjr.md
P.S. I now muted the above person due to AI in their profile, so won’t see replies.
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@7heo
Time to end that dependency, maybe?
@dallo @aboutsignal -
@7heo
Time to end that dependency, maybe?
@dallo @aboutsignal -
@7heo
Time to end that dependency, maybe?
@dallo @aboutsignal -
@7heo
Time to end that dependency, maybe?
@dallo @aboutsignal -
@7heo
Time to end that dependency, maybe?
@dallo @aboutsignal -
@7heo
Time to end that dependency, maybe?
@dallo @aboutsignal -
@0x0 @briar @simplex @xmpp @session @TehAppKiller @aboutsignal
Thank you!
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@aboutsignal Signal relying on USA servers, maintained by an USA foundation, presided over by an USA resident. Yeah I guess?
I still like and use Signal, but how do you plan to operate in a fascist country?
https://aboutsignal.com/news/signals-president-on-using-aws-the-real-problem-is-infrastructure-monopoly/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signal_(software)@dallo Funfact: Some days ago I recommended in my local association of the SPD to use stashcat instead of Signal, because it is US-tech.
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@aboutsignal Signal relying on USA servers, maintained by an USA foundation, presided over by an USA resident. Yeah I guess?
I still like and use Signal, but how do you plan to operate in a fascist country?
https://aboutsignal.com/news/signals-president-on-using-aws-the-real-problem-is-infrastructure-monopoly/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signal_(software)@dallo @aboutsignal that's what I was thinking 🤔 why don't we use @threemaapp instead? An European solution, with servers in Europe and everything between our borders
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Signal massively downloaded amid rising tensions, number one in Denmark 🇩🇰 🇬🇱
People are looking for a safer alternative to WhatsApp
👉 https://aboutsignal.com/news/signal-massively-downloaded-amid-rising-tensions-number-one-in-denmark/
#signal #signalmessenger #signalapp #tech #privacy #whatsapp #denmark #greenland #news
@aboutsignal @jw Canada should do the same...
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