I don’t think you’re far off because obfuscated code usually has less structured variable references.
I don’t think you’re far off because obfuscated code usually has less structured variable references.
You have to forgive EndOfLine, he’s from @startrek.website and they take that shit seriously! /s
It is what it is, mí hijo
My dude, you have tons of upvotes. You’re doing great! Why so hard on yourself??
(I, for one, do like karma. And…you may want to sit down for this, folks…Lemmy has karma)
I’m off to my cabin in the woods
All this talk about “well, the UX”, “if the servers can”, “but the big companies”, bla, bla, bla. I’m here right now. There is nothing else as far as I’m concerned. Twitter and Reddit are dead to me and I absolutely love Mastodon and Lemmy. I quit Facebook many years ago and never found an alternative for that, outside of starting a shared photo group on iOS with my family.
You better start believing in fediverse alternatives…you’re in one.
no reason
I mean, you can see at least one reason I’m sure
and a list of contacts, they’ve improved since
I’m confused. Are you saying they still store contacts but with better encryption or that they no longer store contact information?
What are you talking about? Where did they say that? How does capitalism ruin a non-profit organization? It makes absolute sense for them to have removed SMS. Here’s their statement about the removal: https://www.signal.org/blog/sms-removal-android/
Yeah, I’m basically in this boat. My OS is what brings my notifications together, and makes clear distinctions between the different apps I utilize. I don’t need one app to do everything. I use signal for sensitive business, having conversations about projects and sending credentials to coworkers. I use Teams for general work conversations. I use iMessage for nearly all other casual conversations - of those maybe 30% are SMS.
Yeah, boooyyyyyy! 🙌🙌🙌🙌
Where my VLemmy peeps at?!? 🙌
I’m freaking out, man!
Regular Noam Chomsky over here
Yeah, this was bound to happen. The Internet was designed to be decentralized and then we went ahead and made social network platforms that were so popular that hundreds of thousands of users conglomerated into a centralized server (or server cluster technically), completely defeating the purpose. It took time, but this is exactly how it’s supposed to be.