Two letters. US.
They use SMS still.
Unless everyone they know has iPhones.
Then it’s iMessage.
Two letters. US.
They use SMS still.
Unless everyone they know has iPhones.
Then it’s iMessage.
You don’t want their help if they are from the US.
US heavily uses SMS still.
No privacy at all.
That means the government has full access to all your messages.
Whatsapp on the other hand has E2E for everything.
How is the privacy questionable?
It’s one of the more secure clients. It has E2E across everything: DMs, Group chats, phone calls, video calls and all.
In contrast, Telegram, which is often championed doesn’t even support E2E for group chats. Laughable.
Yes, Whatsapp does some on-device analytics for advertising purposes, but your message is always E2E encrypted before sending.
They had multiple 3P audits to prove it.
Some delusional people use Facebook messenger instead claiming both are FB anyway. NO. FB messenger doesn’t have any encryption. Your messages are stored in plain text.
Yes, Signal and Matrix etc. are better, but no one is using them and that goes against the very idea of communication.
That’s not the Amazon approach. Amazon tries to make money on the volume, not on the margins.
IPv4 is starting to actually cost. To everyone.
Sure, this is the 10th post in my home page when I select ‘All’ and sort by ‘Active’.
Both ‘Blur NSFW’ and ‘Hide NSFW’ are toggled on.
Hi @gkd@lemmy.ml
Thanks for the update and improvements.
Fyi, Hide NSFW still doesn’t work. Would really appreciate if this was fixed.
Makes sense. I’m pretty sure many would otherwise give wrong, optimistic numbers for their vision and complain that their $3.5k device is not working properly and is blurry instead.
It needs to be an active form, text field is not sufficient.
Cumulative would imply monotonously non-decreasing.
There are dips in the curve, so can’t be cumulative.
App Store version is trailing a few releases behind, afaik.
Currently, the Testflight version is the one to use.
I wouldn’t include Tensorflow in the list. Tensorflow’s dates are numbered too.
Google internally all but switched to JAX.