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I use the term FLOSS (Free Licensed Open Source Software) because it points out the license and it is a preexisting word.

In theory, as well as reality, the code running is possibly not the same as what is stated. The GPLV3 makes an appearance here as it requires AGPLV3 code for legal use. Supply line and obfuscation attacks don't mind either way.

Signal is the best way to use a smartphone.

@AmpBenzScientist You can't know if open source (for the sake of pedanticism, I use that term for all OSS, FOSS, FLOSS etc) servers really are running the code they say they are; it's more like source available, at best.

Metadata can cause issues in some situations and threat models, but most people won't need that level of metadata stripping, especially at the cost of authentication/verification of their contacts.

I do think Briar's local connections via same network or Bluetooth are quite good, but it certainly doesn't impress me in any security or privacy aspect over Signal or other Signal protocol-based messengers (I'm an advocate for per-session keys, which allow you to see if an app has been tampered with or an account has been logged into from a different device or device state, such as after a factory reset or app reinstall; things which are impossible with Briar, Session, and Tox).

It does have its use cases, along with Session and Tox, but it's more of a when needed service for me, not a go-to daily driver for everyday use.
@AmpBenzScientist Briar has no verification system and possibly lacks authentication. Session and Tox are the same.

You do hide metadata with those services, but it's not worth the security risks of talking to someone who has compromised an account and make you believe you're talking to your real contact. There are no per-session keys like what Signal, XMPP, Matrix, and even WhatsApp, have; you are blindly trusting that you're talking to the real contact and their account has not been compromised.

Signal does the best job at hiding metadata without an onion service, and its security/encryption is what almost every other messenger today is based on, including XMPP, Matrix, and WhatsApp; you can't get any better.

@inference I saw where you previously critiqued Matrix and said Signal is good enough. I agree that security could have been implemented better with Matrix. I remember using Riot years before Element, while the service implemented more and more advanced encryption, it was implemented worse than previous attempts.
I agree about Signal. It's a solid service and open enough.

What are your thoughts on Briar? I've found it quite usable and it seems secure enough. If you haven't tried it I hope you have two working phones to use.

I think my project might not include training sets. This better fits the theme and it is likely that they will not be necessary. There are a few tricks being utilized with this.

Hopefully I can optimize it enough to lower the hardware requirements. Progress is slow but that's okay. I really want to release it on time or as close to it as possible.

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I should probably get a benchtop power supply. Variable voltage type.

@igelsQTs Hey bro do you lift weights? There's something called Powerlifting that I think you might be super into.

So I have a bit of an announcement on my current project.

Recommended Hardware specs as of right now are as follows:
Quad Core x86-64 CPU like an I5
8GB of RAM this could change
Harddrive space.
GPGPU optional
GNU/Linux I'm not going to port it.

So you might have experience with Machine Learning of some variety and noticed a fair drain on system resources. This isn't turning out to be that. If you can't comfortably put your computer into full send for an indeterminate amount of time, I don't recommend running this.

The requirements are very conservative estimates as the entire system hasn't been put together yet. The requirements are expected to grow but this should be good enough for very basic jobs.

Another successful mission. Good thing it's being documented as I go.

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This project is dragging behind again. I might need to make some changes to the design again. There's a lot of problems that I'm going to need to solve if I want this to work.

I look back and see what has been accomplished already. I discovered concepts in this project that I only recently read about. It seems like my rationale is as sharp as it has ever been. As demoralizing as it might seem to rediscover another Scientist's work, it's so common and well it reminds me of a quote. To know what no other man knows is to dwell in the Pantheon of The Gods.

I'd give it away even if it was truly something special. I don't believe in owning the work of a mind. Attribution is a very different story.

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