piratepost

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[–] piratepost@poliverso.org 2 points 2 days ago

@Emperor @JupiterRowland Hubzilla is a project that has been in a critical phase for several years. Too ahead of its time, too difficult to use, too little known and too little funded.

Before asking for an app for Hubzilla, you should personally commit to supporting the project:

hubzilla.org/page/info/get_inv…

[–] piratepost@poliverso.org 2 points 1 week ago

@P4ulin_Kbana also Raccoon for Lemmy is available on F-Droid 😅
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lemmy.world/post/22382916

[–] piratepost@poliverso.org 6 points 1 week ago

@lps In my opinion, from the fediverse point of view, the really interesting thing about Raccoon is that, since it is compatible with mastodon, it manages to give even Mastodon users the pleasure of using Activitypub groups, whether they are Lemmy communities, Magazines Mbin, Friendica groups or gup.pe.

Mastodon's design in fact penalizes users of groups, but this app solves the problem for Mastodon users too

@ProdigalFrog @harrys_balzac

[–] piratepost@poliverso.org 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)
 

Raccoon for Friendica, the mobile client for Friendica and Mastodon has landed on F-Droid

#RaccoonForFriendica is the new app developed by @dieguitux8623 to manage your Friendica account but also allows Mastodon accounts to view ActivityPub groups in an intuitive way like for Friendica users. Now it is finally available on the alternative store most appreciated by the #OpenSource community

@fediverse

f-droid.org/it/packages/com.li…

#FDroid #Friendica #Mastodon

 

How I accidentally breached a nonexistent database and found every private key in a 'state-of-the-art' encrypted messenger called Converso

@privacy

But wait – it gets much, much worse

As I was finishing up the above post, I noticed something a little strange in the code – something I'd glossed over earlier. There are a ton of references to what looks to be functions related to Google's #Firestore database.

#Converso

Using the Seald credentials from the app's code, plus a random user's phone number and user ID from Converso's public database