

@prex Wait that’s a thing?
Well, this host basically the same value as a “Sent from my iPad” signature haha, how can you encrypt a post that’s publicly available to everyone?
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💻 Open-source #developer!
🦊 #Furry #Fox
🇨🇵 #French
🤔 I can’t think of any other bullet points
@prex Wait that’s a thing?
Well, this host basically the same value as a “Sent from my iPad” signature haha, how can you encrypt a post that’s publicly available to everyone?
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@LodeMike A more programatically concrete way would be to use https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/MediaStream_Recording_API/Using_the_MediaStream_Recording_API
@ShellMonkey Be careful, obfuscation isn’t encryption!
And no, there doesn’t need to be a publicly shared token! Take a look at how simplexchat does it!
https://simplex.chat
@ShellMonkey That’s true, but these should also be encrypted, don’t you think?
Sure the messages could still be encrypted but from the metadata you can most of the time infer the content.
It’s a bit long, but you can read this if you’re interested
https://www.pnas.org/doi/full/10.1073/pnas.1508081113
@troglodyte_mignon @cyan_mess
The 1M signatures were passed!
After that, the people in charge will check if there are duplicate signatures (twice from the same person or from someone who does not exist) so keep on signing just to be safe!
@Redex68 Honestly I have no idea, I barely use OBS