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wildduck | 5 years ago | on: Moving Away from Gmail

If you know nodejs pretty well, try https://wildduck.email

Unaffiliated BTW. Just find that their storage saves space compare to Maildir and pretty scalable compare postfix. It also allows unicode email addresses.

wildduck | 6 years ago | on: Jitsi Meet – Improving Scale and Media Quality with Cascading SFUs (2018)

>As for e2e encryption over webrtc via an SFU - yes, this is possible, but its currently very messy (wasm video encoding and encryption streamed over an SFU-bound datachannel with full mesh distribution of the encryption key). There are plans to implement "Insertable Streams" which you will be able to transform (e.g. encrypt) which will allow this to work without the hacks.

So currently Jitsi meet the one on the web site is NOT e2e encrypted?

wildduck | 6 years ago | on: JITs are un-ergonomic

Very interesting. I have heard that from some people as well. Any tips on how to get started in *nix/FreeBSD/Mac ecosystem? Last I tried was in mono. Any tips appreciated.

wildduck | 6 years ago | on: End-to-end encryption in the browser

Well on the site it was said

"We encrypt the content with that random key. In this case, we only encrypt the content once with the random key so we don’t need an iv and can leave it filled with 0 (I hope…)."

Anyone think that is a good idea?

wildduck | 6 years ago | on: Ask HN: How do you process payments?

>Personally I preferred Stripe Checkout over Elements, because they take care about the look and feel.

Stripe Checkout force you to gave client email to stripe. With Elements you can just use stripe for card processing (with zipcode of course).

wildduck | 6 years ago | on: NomadBSD

Wow. Looks like a lot of old computer can be put to good use.

wildduck | 6 years ago | on: NomadBSD

What is the distinction between DEs and WMs?

wildduck | 6 years ago | on: NomadBSD

What's window manager they are using? It must be light weight to run on just on 1G of RAM.
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