mayb you will think differently when next time you get locked out for no reason
where do you get that info from?
Of course its a terrible tragedy if you get wounded and don't get any medicine. Of course there will be a lot of pain and that sux.
But maybe there was a way to not get wounded in combat. Maybe if you didnt try to invade a different country and try to hurt the people there all of that pain could have been avoided.
Because you know, unless you live in the US you usually dont get shot at in your own country.
and pay in cash always everywhere.
If they accept no cash no business for me.
Based on the picture in the article, maybe just look at where you're driving for once. If you can't see far enough slow down.
Tho it's definitely the street maintainers responsibility to put up enough warnings/barriers
If someone beats your wife, do you need to tell someone else to get back at them to defend her or do you do it yourself ?
If you answered yourself, then if the prophets book gets burned the super mighty man he can surely take care of it himself.
privacy should be enabled by default and not through some hidden settings
Telegram by default does not send end-to-end encrypted messages (only in secret chats) and thus can be considered very unsafe as the server owner can literally read all your messages.
They give the user the impression that they are similar secure to e2e encrypted messengers but really are not since most users just start a normal chat.
This also means that, in theory, surveillance is very possible and likely as the russians are not really to be trusted by anyone. Privacy nightmare.
And what or who is Tomra?
I disagree with a lot of things in this message, a server will always know who communicates with whom and when, because it needs to deliver these messages.
We know that Pegasus can infect any device without anyone really noticing and fully taking over. No message service could ever get around that meaning that as long as you use a phone you could always be the target of surveilance.
That means there is an inheritated problem with privacy on phones because no matter what a app will never be safe.
End to end encryption just ensures that there wont be a party constantly monitoring all data and enable mass surveilance.
In theory they infected everyone with Pegasus send the traffic somewhere whwre they could analyze that traffic.
The company itself maybe, the people responsible for the downfall not so much.
The C-levels probably got huge bonuses for saving tons of money, while having a super high paycheck anyways and when the boat finally goes down they will just hop into a C-level position at a different company where their main focus will be again to save tons of money.
C-level positions truly are the most insane thing in this capitalist hellhole that we live in. They come and go (usually in a 2-5 year cycle) and their next job is secured no matter their performance.