relic4322@lemmy.ml
on 29 Jun 2025 22:26
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Pretty interesting. It is a rabbit hole, you say well I dont trust this so I secure it here, and then you have to trust the next layer down. Eventually you have to have some level of trust. But I think its pretty cool none the less.
Ulrich@feddit.org
on 29 Jun 2025 22:31
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Lots of VPNs do that.
shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip
on 30 Jun 2025 00:09
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Neat idea. Kagi is doing something similar for search, where they can verify that you have paid for the privilege of using the service, but can’t link your actual account.
ryannathans@aussie.zone
on 30 Jun 2025 02:36
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Cryptography where users have to trust the server is a bit funky
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Pretty interesting. It is a rabbit hole, you say well I dont trust this so I secure it here, and then you have to trust the next layer down. Eventually you have to have some level of trust. But I think its pretty cool none the less.
Lots of VPNs do that.
Neat idea. Kagi is doing something similar for search, where they can verify that you have paid for the privilege of using the service, but can’t link your actual account.
Cryptography where users have to trust the server is a bit funky
You misspelled “sketchy.”