Bibles? Are you guys well? Is it bought, by MAGA satanists? I'm having trouble imagine audience that woul care about bible enought to buy it but who have coplete disregard for the 2nd commandement in the same time. This is bonkers.
ideonek
You'll enjoy Spock's "I'm the X".
ok... but why? Loss feels like the culture eating it's own tail.
For me loss is a Tic Tack of content: "Suggar free", yet it's all empty calories somehow.
Feel like we all loose.
Is this the one with hospital death comics simplified to lines and shapes? My senciere appologies for being old.
Capitan? Please help.
I'll bite:
XLIII
This is the part that resonated with me the most as the casual user. The interface is, so confusing that the differences between various forms of chats seems deliberately unclear. And all that's "useful" is opt-in. And Groups - most used in corporate or project setting, can't be encrypted at all? That's... peculiar.
Again, thanks for the eye-opener.
No, I can't stress enough how much I appreciate it. What I do right now is sending this article with TLDR to all my friends and family.
Any advice for people that used it in the past? After reading the article, my understanding is that what was sent in "private chat" was in fact encrypted (for the most part) and can be considered secured (to the degree - something is off and, maybe we didn't find out yet, how the encryption is compromised). But it would wise to treat all other conversations as something that is compromised. Is this a fair summary?
Well, it was obvious to you. I'm a casual user, who tries to "do his best" and consider himself "somewhat informed" - obviously not by your standard. It was all news to me, and I find tremendous value in this article.
Eh, and I throw up again.