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10.03.2026 17:04
Joerg_Zimmermann (@Joerg_Zimmermann@gruene.social)

@merledieperle.bsky.social

Ja aber Metadaten hast du doch bei #threma auch. Und damit können sie auch Kommunikationsbeziehungen ausspähen. Und auch die schweizer Behörden haben Interessen. Meines Wissens ist die einzige sichere Architektur für den Schutz der Privatsphäre ein auf dem #Matrix Protokoll basierende Infrastruktur in Verbindung mit einer E2E Verschlüsselung.




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10.03.2026 16:12
Der_zuversichtliche_Daniel (@Der_zuversichtliche_Daniel@troet.cafe)

@merledieperle.bsky.social

Zudem wurde Threema gerade verkauft. Wir müssen also erst abwarten, was der neue Inhaber damit vor hat.

Oftmals wird #Matrix als Basis empfohlen - auch wegen seiner offenen Schnittstelle. ICh selbst habe aber noch keine Erfahrungen damit und bin nicht Profi genug, um die Sicherheit beurteilen zu können.




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10.03.2026 11:12
gsnsp_com (@gsnsp_com@mastodon.social)

The Simulation Theory: 5 Scientific Glitches That Prove We Live in a Computer gsnsp.com/are-we-living-in-sim




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10.03.2026 09:58
GlitchGhost (@GlitchGhost@retro-gaiden.com)

RE: retro-gaiden.com/@Oregon_Pacif

Another reminder to join the RG #matrix room if you haven't




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10.03.2026 05:04
Rxiv_mechanobio (@Rxiv_mechanobio@biologists.social)

📰 "For molecular polaritons, disorder and phonon timescales control the activation of dark states in the thermodynamic limit"
arxiv.org/abs/2603.06868 #Cond-Mat.Mes-Hall #Physics.Chem-Ph #Dynamics #Quant-Ph #Matrix




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10.03.2026 05:04
Rxiv_mechanobio (@Rxiv_mechanobio@biologists.social)

📰 "Machine learning the two-electron reduced density matrix in molecules and condensed phases"
arxiv.org/abs/2603.06882 #Physics.Comp-Ph #Physics.Chem-Ph #Matrix #Forces




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10.03.2026 05:04
Rxiv_mechanobio (@Rxiv_mechanobio@biologists.social)

📰 "Quantum Tunneling Enables High-Flux Transport in Ion Channels"
arxiv.org/abs/2603.07196 #Physics.Optics #Physics.Bio-Ph #Dynamics #Matrix




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10.03.2026 03:52
braid (@braid@alpaka.garden)

Digital sovereignty, resilience and freedom in communication infrastructure - this is what the Matrix protocol enables.

@t presenting about European initiatives to digital independence from big-tech and the advantages of a federated Matrix infrastructure in public sector & administration, our current project with @FITKOfoederal on the FOSSASIA summit in Bangkok.

#Matrix #DiDay #FOSSASIA @matrix





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10.03.2026 01:16
v (@v@loops.video)

The Ultimate Team | The Matrix (1999) #shorts #matrix #movies #edit





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10.03.2026 00:41
omar (@omar@mastodon.bsd.cafe)

#discord (and #matrix) is IRC-slop

please, #foss creators, don't use that crap and even worse, don't gatekeep releases link behind this.

#graphite2d





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09.03.2026 21:02
notes (@notes@misskey.de)
@kkarhan@infosec.space @signalapp@mastodon.world @Mer__edith@mastodon.world I do boycott Signal for the same reason - I will not use a messenger that requires a phone number.

Also because my phone number already changed like 5 to 10 times in my life. It simply sucks as an identifier.

But this has nothing to do with the attack in question, and nothing at all with control over usernames as you alluded to in your previous post. You can literally attack every service that does SMS 2FA with that (also a good reason to not do SMS 2FA, neither any other phone number identified 2FA - as it means that all you need for a good phish is the the phone number, which both allows you to attempt account recovery and is also a communication channel from you to your victim. I can list a bunch of services that are very likely vulnerable to the exact same attack:

- Telegram
- WhatsApp
- Gmail
- Your bank account (in particular basically all US banks)
- GitHub

Personally I am still using #Matrix, but I don't quite like it either. The protocol is overengineered and all clients suck (and there aren't even many clients to begin with that actually work, which is specifically the case because the protocol is so messy).

I actually had used XMPP before, but for me it kinda died when mobile devices came along and XMPP didn't learn a good way for push notifications without keeping a TCP connection to the service open at all times . Really sucks when e.g. being on a train. Seems XEP-0357 from 2020 fixes that (not sure if it by now has a good story for multi device + offline messages, so you can connect sometimes with this device, sometimes with that one, and see full message history from both, and can also receive messages when none is online), but that shows the other problem of XMPP: everything is an extension and you can never know which feature set your server supports, and then you also need to know which feature set works with the people you talk to... IMHO they should collect a good set of XEPs and name it Jabber 2.0 or whatever, then servers and clients at least know what to align to. With that XMPP would actually have good chances at replacing Matrix.


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09.03.2026 20:30
dc (@dc@vive.im)

How ancient pottery preserves plant-eating proof

A new analysis of carbonized food deposits on ancient pottery from hunter-gatherer-fisher communities reveals a previously overlooked pattern of diverse and selective plant use by ancient humans across northern and eastern Europe. The results…
#dining #cooking #diet #food #Cooking #agriculture #analytical #artandartifacts #chemistry #lipids #matrix #pottery
diningandcooking.com/2547667/h





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