Is anyone still using Keybase? I went through a Keybase
period, then Signal and Telegram came around. It'd be nice
if one secure messaging platform could work for everyone I
know, but I know that having a monoculture wouldn't be the
most secure way to go.
keybase.io looked interesting... but then Telegram came around
for me. Telegram has been very reliable. And I like the
desktop option. Meanwhile, Simplex isn't bad either; although
it is just for smartphones only (no gui desktop version, only a text-based CLI version which has a few problems.)
Is anyone still using Keybase? I went through a Keybase period, then Signal and Telegram came around. It'd be nice if one secure messaging platform could work for everyone I know, but I know that having a monoculture wouldn't be the most secure way to go.
keybase.io looked interesting... but then Telegram came around
for me. Telegram has been very reliable. And I like the
desktop option. Meanwhile, Simplex isn't bad either; although
it is just for smartphones only (no gui desktop version, only a text-based CLI version which has a few problems.)
Anyone on/have any interresting Telegram channels?
https://t.me/bbsiochat
Generally using niche communication technologies, over telnet, under nickname and talking nonsense bollocks about a hobby that's supposed to be dead for decades is more interesting than Telegram channels talking about the same thing.
Same with Discord to be honest and other distractions that are not pointing in... rather out.
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