jeremyckahn/chitchatter: Secure peer-to-peer chat that is serverless, decentralized, and ephemeral (github.com)
from perishthethought@lemm.ee to privacy@lemmy.ml on 20 Apr 01:05
https://lemm.ee/post/61841964

Just came across this. Would love someone knowledgeable to comment on the architecture, security.

#privacy

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notfromhere@lemmy.one on 20 Apr 01:30 next collapse

I’m not familiar with Tryesto but it doesn’t appear to be AitM attack resistant. What is your usecase for this?

perishthethought@lemm.ee on 20 Apr 02:34 collapse

Thanks. Low risk, just chatting with friends. And trying to avoid big tech nonsense.

autonomoususer@lemmy.world on 20 Apr 02:33 next collapse

Unfortunately not as user friendly as Jitsi but much better in other ways.

dan69@lemmy.world on 20 Apr 05:10 collapse

It sounds great a lot of privacy rich and focused features!

breadguy@kbin.earth on 20 Apr 05:10 next collapse

seems pretty good, though I think id still pick Jami over it for p2p

cy_narrator@discuss.tchncs.de on 20 Apr 07:46 next collapse

Just learn socket programming in your favourite programming language duhhh

CCRhode@lemmy.ml on 20 Apr 17:57 next collapse

There’s always RetroShare.

TheGreenWizard@lemmy.zip on 20 Apr 18:36 next collapse

This looks so easy for my friends to use compared to making an account for my matrix server, I’ll definetly keep an eye on this!

positive_intentions@lemmy.ml on 21 Apr 11:40 collapse

hey. im working on something similar with more features and more robust cryptography.

its still a work-in-progress, but its available for testing if youd like to try it out.

github.com/positive-intentions/chat