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Happy Lunar New Year! 🎆
Heads up for the scheduling changes in February:
Due to Lunar New Year and a bunch of personal events I have lined up, I may be absent for the majority of February!
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Specifically, I may not be available during the following days:
- All weekends throughout February 2026
- February 12th ~ 22nd; February 26th ~ March 2nd
I may still stream occasionally during those days, but with limited availability in general.
Specifically, I may not be available during the following days:
- All weekends throughout February 2026
- February 12th ~ 22nd; February 26th ~ March 2nd
I may still stream occasionally during those days, but with limited availability in general.
Happy Lunar New Year! 🎆
Heads up for the scheduling changes in February:
Due to Lunar New Year and a bunch of personal events I have lined up, I may be absent for the majority of February!
Happy Lunar New Year! 🎆
Heads up for the scheduling changes in February:
Due to Lunar New Year and a bunch of personal events I have lined up, I may be absent for the majority of February!
the stream ended at 12pm
the stream ended at 12pm
Better late than never 😭
Better late than never 😭
and that's like the dozen times these days
and that's like the dozen times these days
Ideally you should really just not have Signal installed on your desktop, or if you really need to, reset Signal data frequently - or even rotate Signal accounts regularly across devices with everything wiped across devices.
Ref
- j.fsidi.2025.301941
- labcif/SignalForensics
Ideally you should really just not have Signal installed on your desktop, or if you really need to, reset Signal data frequently - or even rotate Signal accounts regularly across devices with everything wiped across devices.
Ref
- j.fsidi.2025.301941
- labcif/SignalForensics
Having a self-expired message helps for opsec in general and would at least ensure the message is automatically wiped across devices - but if the application is offline at forensics time and has not been opened since the expiration date, the data is susceptible to recovery as well.
Having a self-expired message helps for opsec in general and would at least ensure the message is automatically wiped across devices - but if the application is offline at forensics time and has not been opened since the expiration date, the data is susceptible to recovery as well.
It's slightly more complicated on Linux since you will need the keyring data which may or may not be unlocked in an online system, in which case you will need the keyring passphrase and file - but the idea is essentially the same as Chromium stored secrets across platforms.
It's slightly more complicated on Linux since you will need the keyring data which may or may not be unlocked in an online system, in which case you will need the keyring passphrase and file - but the idea is essentially the same as Chromium stored secrets across platforms.
It is significantly less secure on desktop, especially Windows, since it just uses DPAPI to secure its keys much like how Chrome handles its v10 encrypted blobs. The data could easily be recovered in a forensics scenario whilst fully offline.
It is significantly less secure on desktop, especially Windows, since it just uses DPAPI to secure its keys much like how Chrome handles its v10 encrypted blobs. The data could easily be recovered in a forensics scenario whilst fully offline.