@nikolal I'm a but skeptical though. It does not exactly follow the KISS principle.

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Told ya, its should scare your friends away from you, its not supposed to be simple. Its interesting though for encryption and decryption keys to be on separate computers, didn't hear before that some project does this. I'm not security expert, concept just seems interesting for me as privacy enthusiast

@nikolal oh it certainly is interesting, it reminds me of whonix, where the networking is done in one VM, but the actule browsing in the other. This is like whonix, for messaging.

@blacklight447 @nikolal That's also very similar the QubesOS architecture, with the "assumed to be compromised" network VM. Also the usage of data diodes is really interesting. I can definitely see usage for TFC, in SecureDrop for example...

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