Yeah it’s like appealing to authority and social pressure all in one. We already discussed it. Bah.
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Whenever anybody on the internet tells you to educate yourself, but refuses to provide the information they allude to, they’re lying. They know they’re lying.
Signal has issues, like SVR… which are worth discussing on their own without this weird vague eliteism
jet@hackertalks.comto Technology@lemmy.world•AI content generation is on fast track to kill the whole porn industry.English1·2 years agoI for one welcome our Ferrangi holodeck overlords.
It leaves a sour taste in my mouth, for traditional handcrafted human generated pornography to come to a climax. I can only hope with suitable support, the industry can swallow the bitter blue pill, and maintain its stamina for just a bit longer.
Artificial content generation is a threat that’s going to come over and over again, it’s going to be in and out of the zeitgeist.
I am confident, as the porn industry lays exhausted and spongy on the ground, that there will always be an appetite, a fetish, for genuine human generated pornography. Hand polished porn if you will. Lovingly crafted to fit even the tightest niche.
What does worry me, is the AI parasocial relationship tsunami that’s hitting the internet. There’s going to be a lot of people growing up with these very awkward AI relationships, that are not going to be able to handle real people, having a distorted view of how humans work because they spent all of their time dealing with approximations of humanity online.
Consider that your the french intelligence services and you need to setup secure communication for the french government.
If you said yes to either of the above, what if you were not a ally of the US, maybe Russia, China, DPRK… Does that change your answer?
What capabilities does the runner of a centralized service have?
Does this mean Signal is a bad product? No not at all. But it does mean its very well positioned for intelligence harvesting. Add in storing private encryption keys in the cloud SVR relying on intel SGX security… and well… you get everything even decrypted messages.
The US controls Signal, the US controls Intel - Thus the US can get any code they want signed into SGX enclaves, thus the enclaves are pointless if your threat model includes the US as a adversary
Does this mean the protocol should be thrown away? No. Does this mean Signal shouldn’t be used (depends on use case)? No. Signal has value, but its not the ultimate form of privacy and security.
I support projects like Briar because there is till much improvement needed in this space.
Notice: I’m not telling others to “educate yourself”, if I didn’t want to talk to people I wouldn’t be here, or I’d link to the proper discussion. I dislike people who come to social places and act antisocially