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Was there ever an "alternative to discord" that wasn't aids on during the whole ID debacle? Or are internet chats just plagued by the same ol bs no matter where you look?
I'm aware of at least one based community imposing a slowmode on Discord and urging people to move over to Matrix (typically Element as the app of choice)
 
Was there ever an "alternative to discord" that wasn't aids on during the whole ID debacle? Or are internet chats just plagued by the same ol bs no matter where you look?
I've been researching off and on. There are plenty, the issue is they basically exist on a spectrum from "like discord" on one end to "good" on the other.

If you're looking for a seamless transition to something with the same UI, your options are basically Stoat, Fluxer, Gamevox, Nerimity, or Spacebar. I have not tried any of these, but the apparent consensus is that Stoat and Fluxer are both vibecoded bloated trash from tranny faggots; Gamevox looks like the best option but it's closed-source so who knows what they're doing behind the scenes; Spacebar is unfinished; and I haven't heard a single person say a single thing about Nerimity.

On the other end of the spectrum there's stuff like SimpleX, Tox, XMPP, Wire and Delta Chat. I have only actually had time to try SimpleX and Tox so far but that's my shortlist of stuff that's neither pozzed nor glows that I don't have to host on my own hardware. There's also Columba which works over Reticulum and LoRa which sounds pretty fucking cool but I haven't had a chance to play with it. A lot of people seem to like Briar but from what I can tell it doesn't support group chats so it's not really a viable Discord alternative.

Signal is fully compromised, may have started legit but it's 100% a glow op at this point, I've elaborated on it elsewhere as have others. Probably Telegram too but I haven't looked very hard at it, that's just my gut feeling from how much heat there is on it and the types of people that gravitate towards it. Matrix is Israeli which makes it as good as Chinese, I would not use it unless there was a gun to my head. Session is fucking dead but probably wasn't that secure anyway.

I do not understand Fediverse stuff, I never looked into it because I keep hearing about pedophiles and zoophiles using it and I don't want to have to explain that to my friends. There might be viable options there that I'm unaware of.

That's everything I have notes on, goodbye.
 
Signal is fully compromised, may have started legit but it's 100% a glow op at this point, I've elaborated on it elsewhere as have others. Probably Telegram too but I haven't looked very hard at it, that's just my gut feeling from how much heat there is on it and the types of people that gravitate towards it. Matrix is Israeli which makes it as good as Chinese, I would not use it unless there was a gun to my head. Session is fucking dead but probably wasn't that secure anyway.
I mean someone is going to be able to read your messages unless you hand deliver them - the question is who. Signal is a glowie operation from the start if you look at mgmt - e.g. Katherine Maher went to school for children of glowies to learn arabic, and her bio is her climbing thru the deep state. But Signal exists as a tool for dissidents in other countries to communicate securely. That's why JD Vance was using Signal to talk about military ops. You won't get your Signal cracked unless you are doing espionage or sedition against the US gov't. And at that point they'll just rubber-hose decrypt whatever tool you're using if you show up on their radar anyway.

Telegram is Signal made by Russians. I don't care if the Russians read my messages either. I would assume that Telegram has been completely compromised by the NSA tho, so all the caveats to #1 applies.

In unrelated news, I have been endorsed by WinRAR after finally paying for it some 30 years later. it's more of a receipt but they were very grateful.
 
Hasn't Signal been audited through force of court order and all they're able to hand over is metadata? I guess that doesn't preclude glowie backdoors. Telegram is worse, as Pavel has been forced to give things up a few times.
 
Hasn't Signal been audited through force of court order and all they're able to hand over is metadata? I guess that doesn't preclude glowie backdoors. Telegram is worse, as Pavel has been forced to give things up a few times.
Law enforcement contacted Signal several times, but Signal could only provide them with the account's phone number and the timestamps of when it was created and when it was last logged in:
 
Law enforcement contacted Signal several times, but Signal could only provide them with the account's phone number and the timestamps of when it was created and when it was last logged in:
Yeah the politics of who owns Signal aside, we've seen in legal record what they've been forced to hand over which leads me to trust them more than I trust Telegram.
 
I mean someone is going to be able to read your messages unless you hand deliver them - the question is who.
That's a very good reason to avoid using telecoms for sensitive info, not a good reason to volunteer your information to the US intelligence apparatus.
Signal is a glowie operation from the start if you look at mgmt - e.g. Katherine Maher went to school for children of glowies to learn arabic, and her bio is her climbing thru the deep state.
Katherine Maher wasn't appointed until 2022 at the earliest, she was appointed by Meredith Whitaker who took over in 2022. But it's a moot point, regardless of whether it started as a glow op, we can agree that it is now.
But Signal exists as a tool for dissidents in other countries to communicate securely. That's why JD Vance was using Signal to talk about military ops. You won't get your Signal cracked unless you are doing espionage or sedition against the US gov't. And at that point they'll just rubber-hose decrypt whatever tool you're using if you show up on their radar anyway.
A channel that is known to be compromised is not better than a channel that might be compromised. You might not be on the feds radar but you have no reason to believe your info isn't being automatically logged and made accessible to other agencies because that's trivially easy to automate now and they have no reason not to. US diplomats are comfortable using it because it's run by US intelligence, they don't give a shit if their own glowies read their coms.
Law enforcement contacted Signal several times, but Signal could only provide them with the account's phone number and the timestamps of when it was created and when it was last logged in:
I do not trust the United States Government to tell me whether the United States Government is spying on me, that's retarded.

I do not claim to have encyclopedic knowledge of any of this but of everything I listed Signal would not be my choice. It might be more trustworthy than Telegram and Discord but that's not a high bar and even then it's debatable.
 
Looks like Plex is going to triple its lifetime subscription from $250 to $750 in order to drive recurring income.
I can personally attest that Jellyfin worked fine in the past and I'm sure it's only gotten better. I've seen recommendations for Emby, but I've never personally tried it myself. Both are streaming solutions that do the job of Plex and from what I've found they're the closest substitute.
 
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