I think they just mean they should have control over the modem. They are all locked down and proprietary with known backdoors throughout history, effectively bypassing any OS level security.
I think they just mean they should have control over the modem. They are all locked down and proprietary with known backdoors throughout history, effectively bypassing any OS level security.
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Maybe you are thinking of Telegram?
I’m not sure of its past, this repo goes back 4 years, but Signal is electron https://github.com/signalapp/Signal-Desktop/tree/main
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Electron doesn’t use CEF, they directly bundle Chromium.
Windows doesn’t support deduplication itself (though ntfs does support hardlinks if someone wanted to do it). It actually won’t help here because every electron app bundles different versions in practice.
Nobody has to use git, you can host binaries on github, or a dozen other places, and then just link to it on a page. Trivial task.
They just clearly don’t care.
Makes it a job.
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Causing annoyance to the user directs frustration towards the regulator and not the implementor.
Apple is doing this in the EU for example to “protest” recent regulations.
DR itself is clearly fingerprintable, more so than a dark preference.
The maximum age is 400 days in Chrome.
It’s just a minor convenience, not sure why that’s confusing.
I can set the temperature from anywhere, that’s nice.
Raid is a concept, zfs is a type of software raid.
Only targeting new hardware is just a win-win-win for them.
Hardware partners love it, planned obsolescence is just new sales. Legal departments love it, constantly worse DRM. The development teams like it, less support burden. Marketing loves AI being a core feature.
They have no competition. There is no downside for them.
Websites can never request this data.
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Yes, when used properly it did out perform the competition.