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1 day agoI’m pretty sure they mostly do it for the profit.
LXMF: lxmf@4804baaf06a5fc8a2e6a143154c10336
I’m pretty sure they mostly do it for the profit.
Isn’t it that they just don’t care?
There is microg which can replace GMS. But we really need an alternative, not based on some company’s shit.
But it’s based on a browser that’s not made to be secure, but instead to have the most features and comply to all these standards. So removing them will make it a bit more secure, but it will never be good. The best browsers are the ones that aren’t made to support javascript and all these other standards. A private browser would be something like w3m or links. Ideally, it wouldn’t be HTML but gemini’s gemtext or just markdown.
New idea: TCP/IP is way too old and was never made to be secure(especially with ARP and DNS) so we need to kill them. We should definitely use Reticulum instead and use its LXMF to send messages and cryptographic identities to login to services.
Good luck getting people to change :)