No not if you arent in a position where people you need to contact dont use it lol
Well thats life lol
What is that suppose to mean?
Interesting, wasnt in the past, that means they are faster than Signal LOL
I can imagine that, never did any of those certificates.
Selfhosting vs. writing code is different. But yes for sure if there is some kind of separation that may be fine.
For me personally, being on a computer after a workday on a computer can be nice, but can also be too much and cause stress over time, without me noticing it.
I am not sure I understood. I have a Nextcloud client and sync to a server I dont trust. Or that I dont want to encrypt with LUKS.
And I want to open decrypted tiles, use them and save them encrypted to a directory that I sync with Nextcloud.
Wooow that looks awesome!
I read about dyne, pretty cool group.
I use Nextcloud and may use other solutions too.
All the rest is with syncthing between trusted devices
Does that work with Nextcloud too? So send the encrypted stuff to Nextcloud or copy to another dir at least?
Cool! That sounds like a great option.
This would only work on single files or archives, but yes probably a good idea. I think cryptomator slices up files into equal pieces and then encrypts both, protecting against analysis of file types, but being sync-friendly.
It needs to be repeatable easily and easy to use for sync. This method would always encrypt everything new.
Well not everyone has GrapheneOS ;) but of course that is also good, but not the same use case at all