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  • I think most orgs would want to own the server and for messages to not be end-to-end encrypted. All connections to the server would still be encrypted.

    That would be more in-line with slack or something.

    If you’re referring to federation specifically then that’s going to get pretty complicated with security policies.





  • GrapheneOS + Pixel phone is the only true option if you want any kind of ensure that even of the device is lost your data won’t be accessed.

    I think that’s an exaggeration. You don’t need secure boot for your data to be encrypted. What secure boot prevents is someone modifying the device without your knowledge (e.g. to capture your keys).












  • That’s very much against the philosophy of Linux. At best you’d divide Linux gaming into trusted (known operating system, hypervisor, no root access), and untrusted systems.

    It’s essentially what Google are trying to do with attestation, Web Environment Integrity, etc.

    Edit: there’s no way to stop cheaters without also stopping software freedom in general. The best path forward might be to focus on building communities of people who enjoy playing games together.