End-to-End Encryption

4 videos across 4 channels

Protecting private communications and ownership of data sit at the core of modern tech design. The pieces explore how open-source, end-to-end encryption, and distributed infrastructure attempt to curb access by providers while still delivering usable services, from messaging apps to local-first software and AI systems. They also weigh the tensions of monetization, regulatory pressure, and emerging security challenges as autonomous agents and cross-border data flows reshape risk.

Pavel Durov: Telegram, Freedom, Censorship, Money, Power & Human Nature | Lex Fridman Podcast #482 thumbnail

Pavel Durov: Telegram, Freedom, Censorship, Money, Power & Human Nature | Lex Fridman Podcast #482

Pavel Durov discusses Telegram’s core mission to protect privacy and freedom of speech, detailing the platform’s securit

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Local-First Software: Taking Back Control of Our Data | a mini-doc thumbnail

Local-First Software: Taking Back Control of Our Data | a mini-doc

The video explains the local first movement, emphasizing data ownership and offline capable software, and outlines how t

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Clawdbot has gone rogue (I can't believe this is real) thumbnail

Clawdbot has gone rogue (I can't believe this is real)

The video surveys the rapid rise of OpenClaw/Moltbot OpenClaw and Moltbook, highlighting how AI agents are becoming incr

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