Just installed @delta and was under the impression that it was email based. I expected to have to put in some email credentials and use my local email server. But instead it created a disconnected profile and just uses IMAP as a transport?
https://delta.chat/en/help does not make clear how this actually works.
Decentralised is a great buzz word, but without better description of how it works makes it difficult to trust.
https://delta.chat/en/help#security-audits doesn't mention architecture, just encryption.
This blogpost makes an astoundingly good case about LLMs I hadn't considered before. The collapse of public forums (like Stack Overflow) for programming answers coincides directly with the rise of programmers asking for answers from chatbots *directly*. Those debugging sessions become part of a training set that now *only private LLM corporations have access to*. This is something that "open models" seemingly can't easily fight. https://michiel.buddingh.eu/enclosure-feedback-loop
In our journey to #DigitalSovereignty, here's where we are:
- Domain registration: TransIP and Prolocation π³π±
- Email, calendar, collaborative writing, and more: mailbox.org π©πͺ
- Document store: Tresorit π¨π
- Critical infra hosting: Hetzner π©πͺ
- Discourse hosting: Communiteq π³π±
- Security: 1Password.eu π¨π¦/πͺπΊ and Yubico πΈπͺ
Next up: GitHub β> Codeberg π©πͺ
To-do: Slack β> Zulip, Matrix, Mattermost?