I believe Briar can't do offline messaging without setting it up to use another app. That's the main reason my friend group shifted to SimpleX instead of Briar.
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I really want to try a Furi FLX1.
I haven't tried that one, but I'm adding it to my list.
I like TirarADeguello, Kindred Frequencies, Chili B. Things I can listen to with my eyes closed to relax or go to sleep.
Yep, that's the one.
I use LACT. It's very easy to use and works well.
I bought a BeQuiet case last year to replace a cheap Chinese hotbox, and it's great. Cool, quiet, roomy, good material quality, and not that much more expensive than the case it replaced.
The p2p aspect is what interests me, though.
Dnscrypt-proxy lets you select dns servers based on whether they filter traffic, keep logs, use DNSSEC, etc. You can also block specific providers, such as Google or Cloudflare.
Scott Ultra Strong is the only type of toilet paper that everyone in my house finds acceptable. The other ones either are too rough, leave little bits of paper behind, or your fingers go through them during use.
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SimpleX is what I use. I tried Signal in the past, but there was a noticeable delay in receiving messages and it caused problems when using it to communicate with family.
I have no problems with SimpleX so far. It works well and looks modern. A feature I like is that you can create a different user identity for each contact/ chat thread. It also supports socks5 proxy.