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  • Cops love the back door, it's easier to flashbang the whole family they found at the wrong address

  • Do people who don't have to buy their own hardware yet even use Android?

  • There's never ever ever been a question of which project is more secure, just whether moxie would be able to extract his head from his ass (he did🎆).

  • No

  • Android isn't stable is my guess

  • Ente auth is new, but open and cross-plat, unlike aegis. Aegis still wins on Android but ente can import aegis encrypted backups.

  • Syncthing across all of your devices. Use your desktop or other home PC to sync to a secure cloud service using rsync or freefilesync on a schedule. If you know all the words I just said it's like an hour of work, if not it's probably 4-6 (piecemeal, not a block).

  • Simpler approach: auto export from aegis when an update occurs, syncthing or similar to your home PC. I have it synced across several computer in different locations and aegis is good enough to make unique filenames, combine with syncthing file history and I'm good for like 2 years of backups.

  • They had an obvious solution which is export to an encrypted text files and went with the option that lowers your security

  • https://news.itsfoss.com/ente-auth/

    I use this on my windows machines, offline , has biometrics, supports export and import from aegis. Is new and untested but past few months have been solid.

  • Agreed, it not fair and I appreciate the breakdown. I just get frustrated with the (more common on Lemmy) attitude that it's up to users to deal with linux' many many shortcomings for daily use that are in your category 1, especially.

  • In a world where every tech company sells itself on simplicity, one man has the tenacity to stand up form what's right to him: telling other people they just should try harder!

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  • Oh...I don't usually see what other places people post unless they truly suck.

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  • Agreed there may be a middle ground somewhere. 1 GB in 2024 feels pretty light given I just bought 36 tb for the same price a cheap tablet...it's just never gonna be parity.

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  • Nah, fundamentally proton uses the same encryption as everyone else, they just have a central server to exchange keys rather than one of the open servers.

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  • No idea what your point is. Are you arguing the history of apple as a morally depraved company?

  • I don't have their number, how am I supposed to text them?

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  • And you've never heard of sqlite

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  • It can also link nicely over odbc to full databases which are represented a nice tables...with links between sheets...waiiit a second.