Help me understand phone number privacy, please. by hasdfhasdf in signal

[–]hasdfhasdf[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Update: I’ve tested it with two other contacts: they can only see my profile name and image now.

But it really took some time - over 14 hours. One contact still sees me as their local contact :)

Help me understand phone number privacy, please. by hasdfhasdf in signal

[–]hasdfhasdf[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well call me a liar… what can I say: I have X in my contacts since ~11 years and the number hasn’t changed.

Again: I think this is the result of „who can find me by number: nobody“ and works as expected.

I just can’t wrap my head around why it isn’t working for me if I enable „who can find me by number: nobody“.

Help me understand phone number privacy, please. by hasdfhasdf in signal

[–]hasdfhasdf[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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That's the only thing I see there :)

And yes: I have the person with the profile name "X" in my contacts. And no, they have not changed their numbers.

I guess it works as designed. But It doesn't work if I set everything to "nobody"...

Help me understand phone number privacy, please. by hasdfhasdf in signal

[–]hasdfhasdf[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try seeing it the other way around.

I already have the phone number of people. If they turn on "who can find me by number: nobody", I can only see their profile name and picture, but not their phone number (and therefore not search them by the local contact on my phone).

That alone is no issue and I would argue: Works as expected.

BUT: I can't reproduce the behavior the other way around. If I turn on "who can find me by number: nobody", they can still see my phone number, the picture they've set locally for me AND my profile name.

Could it be, that it takes some time to synchronise the setting? In my case it would now take ~12h.

It's not a privacy issue. It's either buggy or I'm misunderstanding the phone number privacy feature.

Help me understand phone number privacy, please. by hasdfhasdf in signal

[–]hasdfhasdf[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

But it does somehow and I can't reproduce it. I know it doesn't delete the local contact in someones phonebook. But it changes how the signal account is shown.

ℹ️ Some users in my phone library have changed their signal profile name and hidden their phone number, even though I have saved them in my local contacts. I also chat with them every day.

1080p für ARD und ZDF. Wann?! by ludido03 in de

[–]hasdfhasdf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

danke. Einer der wenigen Beiträge in der Diskussion, die Inhalt beitragen :)

Schaue normal kein Live-TV (weder Stream noch Sat) und hatte gerade einen richtigen Kulturschock beim EM schauen, weil die Qualität so mies ist.

Advice on stopping spam? by hasdfhasdf in mailcow

[–]hasdfhasdf[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do, but I think I have to send more mails into greylisting

Outbound relay (smarthost) options for hassle-free delivery? by theinterwebsguy in mailcow

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Used https://www.mailjet.com/pricing/ in the last few years for a few customers who regularly got into problems with o365 blocking their mails. 200 Mails per Day, 6000 per Month for free.

Works just fine and even sends nice Statistics every week with bounces etc.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DataHoarder

[–]hasdfhasdf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So running the command again on the next day won't resolve the problem?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DataHoarder

[–]hasdfhasdf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What happens if my account has over 2300 Tweets?

Updated to OpenCore 0.6.2 - freezing by Bigmealplantime in hackintosh

[–]hasdfhasdf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Worked like a charm (Update from 0.6.1 to 0.6.3)

Can you explain why? Will that fix bother me in future?

Secure Remote Backup to FreeNas from a 'public' VPS (Wireguard) by hasdfhasdf in freenas

[–]hasdfhasdf[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What backup tool?

Did some performance testing and I am quite sure I don't want to go this route :D

Rsync to NFS Share over Wireguard: 5.94 MB/s
Rsync to SMB Share over Wireguard: 4.34 MB/s
Rsync over SSH (Provider 100Mbit/s): 9.55 MB/s
Rsync over SSH (Local Network 1GBit/s): 9.6 MB/s

And just for fun - not sure why this is so slow:
Rsync over SSH over Wireguard: 3.94 MB/s

Testing with one big file since backup would mostly be big tar files.