the terraform provider creates and owns the channel. it is the only user with the right to turn on encryption for said channels. voila. this is a perfectly reasonable solution.
matrix E2EE channels are fucking stupid because they leak all sorts of metadata
for example, the topic is unencrypted
reactions are unencrypted
replies reference unencrypted MXIDs so you can tell what is being replied to even if the payload itself is encrypted
do not use them. do not waste your time on them. it is not worth it.
like with all things there is a solution: using terraform to manage the channels in the space
the terraform provider creates and owns the channel. it is the only user with the right to turn on encryption for said channels. voila. this is a perfectly reasonable solution.
THE CHAT PROTOCOL OF THE FUTURE
like with all things there is a solution: using terraform to manage the channels in the space
THE CHAT PROTOCOL OF THE FUTURE
they have swapped out for another machine running KDE (free software). it is showing a slideshow authored in Google Slides (non-free software), and the browser appeared to be Firefox (free software).
RichiH has a strong message to kick this one off, definitely saying what everyone is feeling
last year the computer they used for this was running KDE 🙃
they have swapped out for another machine running KDE (free software). it is showing a slideshow authored in Google Slides (non-free software), and the browser appeared to be Firefox (free software).
i am just pointing this out because, you know, it's FOSDEM, the free and open source developers' european meeting.
last year the computer they used for this was running KDE 🙃
here in the main hall, they have on royalty-free techno music. the music is being played on a mac (non-free software), in the brave browser (non-free software). in the dock there are several icons for microsoft and other non-free software.
i am just pointing this out because, you know, it's FOSDEM, the free and open source developers' european meeting.
someone has a sense of humor here
here in the main hall, they have on royalty-free techno music. the music is being played on a mac (non-free software), in the brave browser (non-free software). in the dock there are several icons for microsoft and other non-free software.
someone has a sense of humor here