

Wrong, old printers are the only ones that were built to last and are easier to maintain.


Wrong, old printers are the only ones that were built to last and are easier to maintain.


Thank you very much for these links. I really like the ideas Matrix + Element, and I think they have the best shot of making something very usable. Hopefully this gets implemented one day and I can actually make the switch!
Edit: While clicking around I came across this: https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-rust-sdk/issues/5397#issuecomment-3714128184
Does this mean it should be already implemented or am I reading it wrong?


Agreed, but metadata not being encrypted remains a fact. Sure, metadata of a single message might not mean much, but when combined with metadata of many messages from many users you can find out a lot about a person and their habits. Especially when cross-referencing with other data sources (social media of other users, phone location, etc.).


Message metadata - such as sender, recipient, device ID, and timestamps - is not encrypted at the transport layer, and in many cases remains visible to the homeserver


If the Matrix protocol actually implemented E2E encryption properly I would love to use something like this.


I’m guessing they want to bundle it with the machine and have it as a sort of “demo” game.


Hold sellers accountable. Actual fix.


Sorry, Clojure is newer and fancier.


Top it off by not using powers either, most enjoyable playthrough I’ve had.
*shitty overmonetized slopgames, also known as AAA games are losing the “attention war”. The indie and AA scene is blooming.