I didn't find any way to try or register from Android. I mean, it looks like a blog ? I was able to click on the Github logo then to the link to your home page. But the menu 'explore' doesn't work for me..
A little bit off topic : the axios website on mobile 4G loads quite instantly on my phone. Even better than most FANG websites. I'm not sure it's only the CDN doing this. Any clue?
For as-fast-as-possible first time load, use TLS 1.3 + inline CSS + server close to user (with a CDN for global audiences) + not much JS (absolutely no 30kB framework).
For as-fast-as-possible subsequent page loads, use preloading (à la instant.page) + light SPA. My previous library, InstantClick, did just that but it’s alas mostly just a proof of concept (lacks good docs), I intend to “reboot“ it this year and announce it on HN.
FANG websites aren’t a very good site speed standard. :)
It rings in at 414ms, 1.9mb uncompressed (~1mb compressed), with a rather obnoxious 90 requests.
They're loading 961kb of script and 197kb of font content. A whole 41kb of actual HTML content in that obese vat of bytes.
On a small Quora page with no major images, they come in at 2mb of junk, 1500ms to load, with 79 requests.
A typical small Wikipedia page with one image will come in at 400kb-500kb and load in 400-500ms, with 26 requests.
GTMetrix lists the average load page size for their performance tests, compressed (!), at 3mb (with 89 requests). Framework bloat is like living on a sugar diet.
well, INRIA is french national research institute and the national pet is the Coq (rooster) (edit : laurent I guess you are french, I'm just saying that for those who are not from France :)
On a related thought, using a 'secure' (or so they say ?) email provider à là protonmail is just secure if you send your email to another protonmail user.
Problem with services like that is they omit to tell their users that email is not E2E, and sending from protonmail to gmail will just disable the benefits of using protonmail.
So yes, if you are trying to send encrypted email to a GMAIL user, your only way is to use GPG. Or to get them onboard of protonmail and the likes. It's... impossible.
When sending to a non-protonmail account, you have the option to encrypt the message contents-- recipient has to open a link and enter the password. I think decryption is done in the browser in that case too (not 100% sure tho)
That is correct. The recipient can reply from that webpage as well, however you can't have a conversation there (your replies to their replies don't show up in that page, they have to get new URLs in their email).
From what I remember, Protonmail is more about protecting the client and contents of the inbox from snooping than protecting the email content in transit between their servers and other people's clients. Supposedly, they use in-browser encryption to encrypt traffic between the browser and webmail server, and encrypt the mailbox so access to the server won't provide easy access to your account's contents. They also claim that hosting in Switzerland reduces the risk of server-side government interference.
I don't want to be a defender of snake-oil email providers but I think a 'secure' e-mail provider hopefully does more then just GPG to other users.
They hopefully have a good secure authentication system (Protonmail just added SRP and 2Fa) and hopefully have correct policy for things such as DKIM, SPF.
They hopefully also keep up with security updates and stuff like that.
Doing these things seems normal to many, but the reality is that many E-Mail providers have non of those things.
I come late to the party but I installed the ISO on virtualbox. It seems after boot, I can't apt update or anything network related.
I tried disabling the firewall too, to no avail.
I see that /etc/resolv.conf is only having nameserver 127.0.0.1 I guess that's ok (resolv made through Tor maybe ?) but I wonder how to activate the network :/
Is there a way to discuss things related to Subgraph ?