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  • Buddy wait until you hear about pgp keys or identity keys in general. No ponzi scheme and tree burning required!

    Again, there's always a solution that's better and doesn't need the blockchain. Blockchain is literally never the answer unless you're trying to kill the environment and scam others all in one go.

  • p2p has no middle man. There's nothing to go out. Blockchain is a literal plague, especially in this scenario when a simple database can handle this. MXIDs already provide distinct usernames. Preferences are often stores client side.

    You do not need to burn a tree, push a Ponzi scheme, and make this data permanently public to solve this. That is a terrible idea, and any solution you come up with will be always better without a Blockchain.

  • I use GrapheneOS and can confirm it works. It even works if you don't have sandboxed play services installed. If you do install it, I'd set the battery usage to restricted, and disable background data in network settings.

  • Fuck no. What is better is p2p, or federated. No Blockchain is needed, and this is one of those examples where Blockchain is jammed into something where it really doesn't need to be, nor should it be. The last thing we want is for our encrypted messages be permanently stored. Element is federated, and they're working on getting it to be p2p. Some nerd will probably mention XMPP too.

  • For me it's mostly for looking of businesses. I can pull them up, see pictures, check their website, even check their menu if it's a restaurant, and also their phone number. Also with my gym I can see how busy they are on average at different times of the day so I know when to go when it's less busy.

  • The only thing I still use from Google is their Pixel phones, and then I immediately flash them with GrapheneOS. That, and Google maps which I can't find a good replacement. I've tried every single OSM app and none of them remotely compare.

  • Nah you go to your local college and find a group a guys there who are huddled around an ancient artifact called a "GameCube" and are vigorously moving their joysticks on a controller back and forth.