skiff-apps
tweetnacl-js
skiff-apps | tweetnacl-js | |
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584 | 1,727 | |
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8.0 | 2.9 | |
27 days ago | 2 months ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | The Unlicense |
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skiff-apps
- Skiff Is Joining Notion
- Client email custom
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Why Skiff Mail isn't ready for primetime - my experience
Github: The Skiff CEO appears to be coding most of this and doesn't really have much of an idea when things go wrong. An example of this is a recent issue with the favicon supporting dynamic updates to show unread emails (https://github.com/skiff-org/skiff-apps/pull/156) replies such as "So we need to somehow remove these?" doesn't fill me with confidence in the code behind Skiff and why a lot of issues never get fixed and is just hacked together and hope for the best.
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How to Escape Google
Skiff
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Using aliases across multiple users
Hello, I want to assign custom domain addresses to e.g. family members. Shall the family member create already a skiff.com account, and then I assign a custom domain address to him?
- Is Workspace and O365 the only real options today?
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I'm getting a certificate error whenever I try to connect
Hi! I've very recently learnt of Skiff from Epic Murphy's new video on private email services. I wanted to try out the service, however, I get certificate error on any browser I try, both on my desktop and on my phone, whenever I go to skiff.com or any of the subdomains of the website. On my desktop, I've tried the website on Librewolf (Firefox fork), vanilla Firefox and Ungoogled Chromium. On my Android phone, I've tried the website on vanilla Brave. My desktop OS is Arch Linux and my phone OS is Android 13. I will attach some screenshots of the error from my desktop.
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Skiff – Privacy-first end-to-end encrypted email
[2] https://github.com/skiff-org/skiff-apps/issues/94
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Best process to migrate away from Google Workspaces
skiff.com can use your custom domain for free, and if you are max 5 people you can all have an address in the custom domain. That takes care of emails. And Skiff also has Calendar, Drive and Pages, but they are all a bit lacking when you're used to Google Drive stuff.
tweetnacl-js
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Online Cryptography Course by Dan Boneh
This is great, finding NaCl (libsodium) has been a godsend, specifically the JS lib.
1 - https://nacl.cr.yp.to/
2 - https://github.com/dchest/tweetnacl-js
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I am considering adding Skiff as an encrypted email provider and would like community feedback
On cryptography, our whitepaper shares information on the general cryptography choices - login, authentication, keypairs, etc. It's quite similar to password managers or encrypted communication apps. In the actual product (code here https://github.com/skiff-org/skiff-mail), we use the library TweetNaCl (https://github.com/dchest/tweetnacl-js) which is designed to be fast, trustworthy, and performant
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Ask HN: Should I learn the tech behind crypto even if I don't want to own any?
Working with encryption more broadly will equip you to understand the fundamentals that underpin the web3/crypto world: hashes, asymmetric crypto, signatures, signature chains, etc. And it also has many uses, of course, outside the web3 realm.
If you're working with Node, tweetnacl.js (https://github.com/dchest/tweetnacl-js) gives you secure defaults and a nice API to start learning and building with.
Once you're familiar with this stuff, blockchains/cryptocurrency/web3 loses a lot of its mystery. They're essentially all just different takes on using key management and signature chains to verify identities and
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A Hold'em Poker game in Clojure
Those things are not the same. With the Berne Convention Implementation Act of 1988 (and the earlier Copyright Act of 1976, which went into effect in 1978), all works were by default copyright protected. In the absence of a legal notice, nobody can reliably use this for anything at all. Most jurisdictions don't even have a way of reliably dedicating anything to the public domain, hence the existence of permissive licenses. Please at least consider adding the ISC or MIT or Unlicense text or similar to a LICENSE or NOTICE file in your repository. An example: https://github.com/dchest/tweetnacl-js/blob/master/LICENSE
What are some alternatives?
skiff-public-website
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immich - High performance self-hosted photo and video management solution.
examples
publications - Publications from Trail of Bits
js-jose - JavaScript library to encrypt/decrypt data in JSON Web Encryption (JWE) format and to sign/verify data in JSON Web Signature (JWS) format. Leverages Browser's native WebCrypto API.
website
Ed25519Tool - Ed25519 signing and verification online tool.
excalidraw - Virtual whiteboard for sketching hand-drawn like diagrams
RbNaCl - Ruby FFI binding to the Networking and Cryptography (NaCl) library (a.k.a. libsodium)