Intersidera

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N O T I C E : : m e m o r y _ s t r e a m _ l o c a t e d
I D : : I n t e r s i d e r a
T Y P E: : R E C O L L E C T I V E
  Intersidera is a secure messaging platform that me and my friends used to use before I left the Mobile Fleet. In terms of UI and functionality, it's near identical to any other chat client; except the interface looks kind of goofy and basic because the dev team is I think one trans girl in a basement operating off of a negative budget.   It has a couple of advantages over the other main, privately-owned chat clients. Firstly, it's free and open source and also not owned by some megacorp; so you can be sure that the code doesn't have any back doors or other surveillance shit in it that Fleetsec can use to spy on you. That part's cool and all, but it's the kind of thing only yuyayni actually care about usually. The real reason to use it is that all communications between users on it are peer-to-peer and encrypted; which means neither your fleetnet provider nor Fleetsec can see what you're sending or receiving. So basically, if you're planning on doing any illegal shit of the variety that they'd actually be interested in, it's kind of a must-have.   Generally speaking, we were all way too small fries to ever get Fleetsec's attention; so using Intersidera was an unnecessary precaution. But Marya always loved the edgy FOSS nerd aesthetic, so she finally succeeded in nagging us into moving there after a particularly dogshit update added unavoidable ads to video embeds in Discordance. I'm glad she did, because I would've had to anyway once I started making plans to jailbreak the Chimera module.  
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N O T I C E : : m e m o r y _ s t r e a m _ t e r m i n a t e d

 

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