We're very proud to have been awarded the @NgiPointer grant for Next Generation Internet Architects! We look forward to becoming part of the @NGI4eu community - and building a new WWW based on @IPFS.
Thank you to @oxfoundry for getting us here!
https://t.co/flJlIlrENZ
Peergos now uses post-quantum encryption! A hybrid of x25519 and MLKEM is used to protect shared files (Unshared files were already quantum resistant).
https://t.co/M9RrvusQrD
We have a new release out with automatic concurrent modification resolution, sync updates in the ui and a host of fixes and speed ups! Arbitrary renames with file duplicates are detected correctly in the sync client and use moves, not delete and upload. https://t.co/yUpYwd81Mf
📣🚨 BAT SIGNAL: A law in France that would mandate a backdoor in end to end encrypted communications is set for a vote within the next day, after some start-stop skirmishes.
The French Narcotraffic law would require encrypted communications providers—like Signal—create a backdoor by giving the government the ability to add themselves to any group or chat they like. In the name of (checks notes) fighting drug trafficking.
While those hyping this bad law have rushed to assure French politicians that the proposal isn’t’ ‘breaking encryption’ their arguments are as tedious as they are stale as they are laughable. For those catching up, let’s review the basics: end to end encryption must only have two ‘ends’—sender and recipient(s). Otherwise, it is backdoored. Whatever method is devised to add a ‘third end’ —from a perverted PRNG in a cryptographic protocol, to vendor-provided government software grafted onto the side of secure communications that allow said government to add themselves to your chats—it rips a hole in the hull of private communications and is a backdoor.
Indeed, the ghost participant proposal was roundly rebuked (humiliated, even) when it was first proposed in 2019 in the UK. The technical community was united, and it was never implemented in law or otherwise.
We cannot accept any backdoor, however it’s dressed up. Communications don’t stay within jurisdictional boundaries. Which means a hole created in France becomes a vector for anyone wanting to undermine Signal’s robust privacy guarantees, anywhere. Instead of contending with unbreakable math, they only have to compromise a French government employee, or the vendor-provided software used to sideload government operatives into your private chats.
This is why, as always, Signal would exit the French market before it would comply with this law as written. At this moment especially, there is simply too much riding on Signal, on our being able to forge a future in which private communication persists, to allow such pernicious undermining.
We hope—WE HOPE—that this callow, dishonest attack will fail, and will be the last. We would love to get back to the work of maintaining and improving our core technologies, instead of fighting legislation which is distinguished in nothing as much as its refusal to listen to decades of expert consensus in its drive to imperil global cybersecurity and the human right of privacy.
@PeteUK7@wesstreeting @GwynneMP @AngelaRayner The irony is that they know what to do.
They know Covid is still killing and disabling.
They know Covid is airborne.
They know good ventilation helps.
We know they know! ⬇️
COVID is still here & wearing a high-quality, well-fitted mask protects our most vulnerable community members. A simple act of care can prevent serious health complications. Mask up in high-risk settings & reduce the spread ➡️ https://t.co/co7IJydkaj
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The Guardian have documented a year in my life living with #LongCovid.
Please watch this short documentary to learn what it's like living with this debilitating disease and why we need urgent treatments.
https://t.co/jh5bfZ610T
Darren is a @TheGreenParty councillor who sadly stood down because of the impact of #LongCovid on his health.
Watch his film 👇
As we learn more and more about this condition, it’s vital we do all we can to prevent and support.
@TheGreenParty has clear policy on this.
Our Christmas gift to you is a Peergos sync client! https://t.co/dXGVyQdWzJ This is a huge new release! The sync client lets you keep a local host folder in sync with a Peergos folder, allowing you to work offline on stuff using your normal native apps, and then sync later.
Wes Streeting blocked me after taking him to task over him receiving US private healthcare donations. Donations are effectively blood money because more people will die from medical malpractice as Streeting continues pushing for unqualified PAs to replace actual doctors in the NHS, and for what? To satiate the obscene profit motivations of US big Pharma. Trump will be very happy that the NHS is back on the table as part of a bargaining chip for the US/UK free trade deal.
Look on the GMC website, for example, and there the “Duties of a doctor” are now referred to as “The duties of medical professionals registered with the GMC”—the word “doctor" has vanished.
For nearly two centuries, this remit has served patients well. It ensures that anyone found to have impersonated a doctor can be struck off the register.
Starmer’s changed Labour Party are selling of the entire public sector, that growth he and Reeves keep banging on about is for the asset classes benefit only.
https://t.co/sh464drHAg
I have a rule for myself: “If you find yourself reaching for User Education as a solution, that shows you a flaw in your product that you should fix.”. ⤵️
If low school attendance is due to “anxiety” or “truancy”, instead of actual illness…
Then why are teacher absences so high too?
And why do they directly correlate with pupil absence?
Are teachers sitting around their mate’s house smoking vapes?
#Schools#Education#Teachers
🚨Airborne transmission
CATA Q:
"Please can you explain why you so confidently and assertively felt the need to rule out airborne transmission so early in the pandemic?"
Prof Sir Stephen Powis, National Medical Director NHS England.
"This represented what we knew at that time."