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8 days agoPray the latest we’ll ever witness is LGBTQ2 episode 2.
Pray the latest we’ll ever witness is LGBTQ2 episode 2.
Probably depends on the data. For example if you are a corporate worker and know that cameras are recording data which is kept not for 6 hours but for months, you are less likely to commint something bad.
Yeah. Prisoners, on the other hand…
That’s different from what I asked. It’s about the other users or hackers, not services. I already live under assumption that no server of any service can be trusted.
Its encryption is weak, its servers completely opaque
Does this mean someone actually can do something to data submitted by me to telegram servers, or my encrypted chats? If that’s so I’d like to know a concrete example or a workflow.
It’s arch…
Yeah but its downside right now is that it doesn’t really support latest tech, since it is not based on latest Linux. Wish they would change that because I seriously consider SteamOS for my next gaming PC.