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Yes, that one. A voice from outside the echo chambers. If you like my projects and ideas you can donate me with Monero (XMR): 86neopbgniu1bQ4EXL7oU6V6nFQE8VGebBpNbUVHWzPuFG1LH2Ca84eHFkqgNnEkC7ERrf4uXV2PXeMGREKXPYrb8qBFjzR

Yep, I plan on replacing Whoogle with SearXNG on my VPS too.

SIP providers are plenty: Sip2Sip, OnSIP, AntiSIP, pbxes, Ekiga, IPtel, Linphone itself, not to mention various SIP-to-PSTN providers like ippi and various Dellmont clones. For pure SIP, I used AntiSIP most.

But we can study these libraries and decide whether or not to trust them.

Those "trade secrets" often contain algorithms taken from FOSS or ripped from other companies' software.

I guess this issue will only be over once IT businesses will be obliged (by regulations or by natural selection — time will tell) to sell real work, not thin air in the shape of binary copies and license keys.

But the sad truth is, more and more companies just use this "trade secrets" excuse to conceal their own (or govt-issued, who knows) malware in their products. Oftentimes, they don't even try to hide this in their EULAs, which basically say "once you install this on your computer, it's no longer yours but ours".

Many Faildows users still don't realize how large of a technogenic catastrophe this could cause if M$ decides to flip the switch.

They might not hold it but... Can you export the keys to reuse elsewhere?

Can you prove the keys aren't leaving your device?

Being non-custodial doesn't make much sense without being open-source. Atomic Wallet was non-custodial too, but that didn't prevent the grand theft.

Ok, I understand, you use Relai the way I use [redacted] (obviously can't disclose the name yet) to onramp fiat. But then, it's not so relevant whether it's non-custodial in this case. Of course, one should move the funds out to a more secure/trusted place immediately after onramping.

It just might be confusing and/or misleading to put an equal sign between real non-custodial wallets that have no interaction with fiat/banking (and no reason not to be FOSS) and those who do provide onramp/offramp and thus have to comply with the rules of fiat world.

Of course I won't use it. I only use anything non-FOSS when the circumstances don't offer me any other option. Like for work, where I have to use damn M$ outlook/teams with basic intune check because the customer isn't yet educated enough to know about human-friendlier alternatives. Or, for onramping fiat to crypto, there's one KYC-only wallet I use, and the only reason I even registered there is that it actually allows (to some extent) to bypass our governmental restrictions.

Yes, I am a bit paranoid, but that's why I'm still alive.

People put a lot of effort into Unstoppable Wallet and made it open-source and available for everyone and made independent audit results public. This is how it should be, especially when it comes to money storage.

Everything is a trojan until proven otherwise. With closed source, it's next to impossible to prove otherwise.

Ok, so CSipSimple, Lumicall etc are pretty much dead on Android 14. Linphone and SipDroid are alive, bu the second one is unusable.

So, which FOSS alternatives of Linphone exist at this point?

Great to see people go against the square-holed mindset imposed by googles. https://github.com/akavel/hellomello

I guess the best "traditional" on-screen keyboard application for Android would be Unexpected Keyboard. It's FOSS, it's convenient, it adds everything on par with the PC input (even a dedicated Compose key) and is extremely configurable.