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kxra • via Linux
Do you just cry social justice warrior to ignore double standards and the fact that you couldn't even understand the code you looked at?
Anyways, Matrix is a protocol with many implementations, and the spec is improving to address those issues, so I'm not sure what your point is unless you think there is a better distributed graph database synchronization protocol.
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Hello, I suggest you look at the place where the encryption function is called, and you will find that it is not an end-to-end encryption key.
The implementation of end-to-end encryption is here, the implementation of key initialization is here.
Real open source products are trustworthy, even if they are "Made in China" :)
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SternCat • • 1 via LinuxVIP Warrior Author
I reviewed the code and it seems you proved me wrong in my initial assessment. Good job
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kxra • • 2 via Linux
a backdoor... in a Chinese product?!?! No way that would never happen :P
Western double-standards and sinophobia are wild (i used to do it too)…lacking any self-awareness that all our domestic discourse is shaped by the handfull of media conglomerates parroting [new] cold-war propaganda on behalf of their war-profiteering owners.
Anyways, very glad this project exists, as it is the closest to what I think would be the perfect notes & collaborative knowledge base application. It only lacks a local-first approach backed by a CRDT on top of a decentralized communication standard (such as matrix—a graph database synchronization protocol—combined with Peritext).
I wrote up more fully what I imagine here:
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