Those are outliers
…I don’t understand your point. Do outliers make it not decentralized?
Those are outliers
…I don’t understand your point. Do outliers make it not decentralized?
It had it in the beginning. They disabled it because it was adding to the long list of technical issues.
Which is yet another reason not to have it in the first place.
not true. Plenty of people use Yahoo, Outlook, Proton, and some even use AOL!
Yes they did. Should they not be upset about it because they knew it was going to have it?
HD2 had a linking requirement that was disclosed on Steam from day 1.
You don’t need to be “privileged”. You buy the game, play it for an hour, leave a negative review, then refund it.
But it’s also a lot easier to build a centralized service like that than to get people on a decentralized one.
Is it? No one seems to have problems using email.
I think people want to support encrypted communication apps in general, not Telegram specifically. It’s just that there are many far more secure apps.
Network effects… Once community picks the app, it ain’t changing.
I think you’re sidestepping the question though. The question is why the community picked the app.
What they’ve done can be described as nothing other than malicious non-compliance and the EU has been dragging their feet on enforcement.
How the fuck did they get access to the camera?
You’re not doing that scene justice. It blares a loud siren and bright lights until you open your eyes again.
More like “we forced an ad while the video was paused and only 30% of viewers immediately closed the window”
I love how they refer to encrypted messengers as “cybercrime platforms”
Whats your budget?
My go-to recommendation is the barebones CWWK N100 development board. Then you can add as much RAM and storage as you want. Up to 4xNVMe and 2x SATA drives are supported.
It also uses a normal PC fan jnstead of those whiny-ass laptop fans.
Thats what I use.
EZPZ, publish 100 articles to the web with disinformation. Most people can’t tell the difference, AI sure as shit can’t either.
That’s exactly why Apple will probably never make one.
Not too mention pretty much every camera app has it enabled by default.
Same reason they did it for email?