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> Note that given the spread of a message (MAM, other devices, contacts) you'll always be "hiding" more or less. > > > > Now, @fu3x11 what is your usecase...
> Question was about removal of data from the local device storage, not from the server. messages can be archived on the server? let's just say your device gets seized...
- Prompt asking for the configuration of applications/folders/files to preserve. Remember that choice for next time
Would this also reset all of the Systemctl services to be regenerated? I could imagine someone messing with that, and adding or deleting too many services
> I mean yeah, it's a reset, it will reset the hosts configuration, including systemd stuff. any resources useful for this (like what configuration to keep, or how to reset...
> > like what configuration to keep, or how to reset systemd > > I would go about it in this way: > 1. Make a fresh install in a...
> Don't see the big benefit in that either. > Why would users randomly change permissions of files in /etc? why would users randomly change /bin? might as well remove...
> I agree actually, a lot of callback implementations that are 'the rust way' are quite a lot for users to do > > Maybe something along the lines of...
> Sorry for the delay, I had to retrieve some of my older disks to find backups, and there was some extra testing I had to do. I will post...