LXMF: lxmf@4804baaf06a5fc8a2e6a143154c10336
@lemmy.dbzer0.com
LXMF: lxmf@4804baaf06a5fc8a2e6a143154c10336
failure to comply could result in fines of up to 10% of global revenue or courts blocking services
So most federated platforms should be fine, as they don't have any revenue(usually) and blocking is hard because DNS is easy to bypass and there just are so many instances already.
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Great article!
Luckily there's an archived version:
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New idea: TCP/IP is way too old and was never made to be secure(especially with ARP and DNS) so we need to kill them. We should definitely use Reticulum instead and use its LXMF to send messages and cryptographic identities to login to services.
Good luck getting people to change :)
thanks for using Leebra!
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