craig

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Hi. In Germany, AirPods Max cost around 570€ including VAT. You really can't get them any cheaper. I recently bought a used one for 405€ from a reputable commercial seller with warranty. I'm sure that Apple will release the second gen APM this year. Do you think I can resell mine for at least 300€ in a year? Should I return it and wait for the new release?

[–] craig@feddit.de 1 points 2 years ago

This Name and Photo Sharing feature is proprietary and does not have anything to do with CardDAV directly. I think if you sync your Contacts in your iCloud (with ADP enabled), your Contact info is still unencrypted.

[–] craig@feddit.de 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

As far as I know, it‘s like the Share Name and Photo feature of iMessage, which is end-to-end encrypted. What algorithm they use, is unclear. I suppose it‘s similar to how Signal profiles work.

 

Hi! I just ordered a MacBook Pro 14" M2 Pro 10c/16c with 16GB RAM and 1TB SSD. It's used and sold from a third party (not a marketplace like eBay). I paid around 1,800 euros (in Germany).

Should I wait for the same model with the M3 Pro? I could've bought the Air model with bumped up specs, but 1,800€ for a Pro model (idc if it's old) is just very good. What do you think?

[–] craig@feddit.de 1 points 2 years ago

Nextcloud is great. It has AI features, too! Didn’t test these but overall, Nextcloud is a great product for everyone. Remember, however, that you need to use your own hardware to host your server, otherwise you don‘t have any privacy. You should absolutely take all the steps to check system integrity and harden your server. Not only once, but regularly.

 

Hi. Is there an app that uses the Telegram client and all its cool features but uses end-to-end encryption by default? Imagine using Telegram with the Signal protocol - or even better - with the Matrix protocol. That would be so awesome. Most messaging apps, even WhatsApp, lack sooo many great features. Now imagine someone actually recreating the entire server from Telegram, making everything end-to-end encrypted and decentralized (federated/P2P).