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  • If Signal leaves the official app stores

    I know this is probably semantics; but I don’t think it will be completely on Signal, ie the app store owner is the one who is going to have the pressure to remove the apps: plural, as they will likely also remove any alternatives in the same vain. Same with any other service provider, store front, internet or cellular access, or device maker…

    • There is no strictly defined “scope” of what ChatCountrol covers. It’s as broad as scanning “communications”. And includes things like Client-Side Scanning.
      • Pre-encryption scanning - Content is analyzed before it gets encrypted
      • Device-level analysis - Scanning occurs on the sender’s device before transmission
      • End-to-end encrypted services - Even encrypted communications are subject to scanning requirements

    What I mean by Signal complying by leaving, is that they stop allowing registration of phone numbers ‘from’ these countries, and stop hosting any of their infrastructure (AWS) within these boarders.

    Self-Hosted or Federated, is only a small portion of the battle. You have a bigger problem.









  • Who benefits?

    Who benefits from sowing a narrative around “drama”, “accusation”, and/or “paranoia”. Seriously.

    I think given the following circumspect; GrapheneOS’s reaction, to move project pieces out of potential hostile environments/jurisdiction, is perfectly reasonable.

    1. France’s Support for EU “Chat Control”, scanning proposals. France has been one of the governments most supportive of EU‑level proposals that would require scanning of communications and devices for illegal content.

    2. The general French framing and approach to cybercrime. As in other EU countries, French authorities are pushing for: Expanded powers to compel cooperation from service providers, and developers. Strong rhetoric against tools that are seen as systematically obstructing investigations.



  • Enjoy the journey!
    I went with a kit from splitkb ; and the community in their discord was super helpful.
    Soldering a keyboard isn’t too difficult, the components aren’t very fragile, and you mostly have some easy feedback and will know exactly where you messed up (the key doesn’t work, which is easier then chasing signals/volts around a more typical soldering/electronics project). I think its a very rewarding endeavor.

    I think the harder part is learning a new keyboard layout; and overcoming muscle/finger memory.




  • I think the gatekeeping part isn’t the warning or cautionary advice being given, It’s the failure to point, and give direction to, the relevant thing(s), the skill sets, the place to start in order to understand the complexities.

    Like the hart-surgeon analogy given elsewhere in the comments; it’s not just the dire warning of ‘you can kill someone’ - it’s the humanity to say, well if you want to learn how to do this, you’re going to have to start by having an understanding of basic biology, organic chemistry, human anatomy, etc, and to learn about those things go here…