• diode.io anyone?

    From Ogg@21:3/110.10 to All on Wed Sep 18 21:48:00 2024

    A few days ago, I discovered diode.io

    It's yet-another messaging app that boasts privacy and
    security.

    It has DT and mobile app versions.



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  • From n2qfd@21:1/154 to Ogg on Thu Sep 19 19:21:25 2024
    A few days ago, I discovered diode.io

    It's yet-another messaging app that boasts privacy and

    Haven't seen it... hope it's a good system for you, glad you monumented it here.

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to Ogg on Mon Sep 23 11:16:30 2024
    On 18 Sep 2024 at 09:48p, Ogg pondered and said...


    A few days ago, I discovered diode.io

    It's yet-another messaging app that boasts privacy and
    security.

    Have not seen this one, but will have a look also thanks.

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  • From Ariadne@21:1/172 to Ogg on Mon Sep 23 11:08:41 2024
    I took a look at the "How it works" area and this is what I found:

    " Fleet Contracts are the basic security perimeter element of the Diode Network - every Client must belong to at least one Fleet Contract so that the network can provision communications. Zones are a special type of Fleet Contract that are used by people and businesses to ring fence operations - including the operation of other Fleet Contracts."

    It's a no from me. There are plenty of ways to send a private message without needing a blockchain.

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  • From Ogg@21:4/106.21 to Ariadne on Mon Sep 30 09:59:00 2024
    Hello Ariadne!

    ** On Monday 23.09.24 - 11:08, Ariadne wrote to Ogg:

    I took a look at the "How it works" area and this is what I found:

    " Fleet Contracts are the basic security perimeter element of the Diode Network - every Client must belong to at least one Fleet Contract so that the network can provision communications. Zones are a special type of
    Fleet Contract that are used by people and businesses to ring fence operations - including the operation of other Fleet Contracts."

    It's a no from me. There are plenty of ways to send a private message without needing a blockchain.

    Yes.. there seems to be some heavy background action going on.
    I was just curious what a $100/mo system boasting security and
    privacy looks like. It seems bloated and sometimes unreliabein
    whatever it's doing. I can't believe they have a minimum $100/
    mo price on that.

    It also sounds like all nodes become part of a transfer system
    whether you like it or not.




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  • From halian@21:2/132 to Ariadne on Tue Oct 1 06:24:03 2024
    I took a look at the "How it works" area and this is what I found:

    " Fleet Contracts are the basic security perimeter element of the Diode Ne - every Client must belong to at least one Fleet Contract so that the netw can provision communications. Zones are a special type of Fleet Contract t are used by people and businesses to ring fence operations - including the operation of other Fleet Contracts."

    It's a no from me. There are plenty of ways to send a private message with needing a blockchain.

    Yeah, cryptoshit is an automatic "avoid at all costs" for me.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to halian on Tue Oct 1 07:17:00 2024
    halian wrote to Ariadne <=-

    It's a no from me. There are plenty of ways to send a private message with needing a blockchain.

    Yeah, cryptoshit is an automatic "avoid at all costs" for me.

    I think we need to ditch it all and go back to gpg for email privacy.
    Ditch social media-based comms. Treat any other third party comms as potentially compromised.

    I miss the days when I had mixed cleartext and encrypted email sitting
    on an encrypted volume on my home server.



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