The word “just” is doing a lot of heavy lifting in your edit. The replacement for that dependency doesn’t allow an extension to work as an ad blocker as effectively as the thing they are deprecating. This is deliberate.
The word “just” is doing a lot of heavy lifting in your edit. The replacement for that dependency doesn’t allow an extension to work as an ad blocker as effectively as the thing they are deprecating. This is deliberate.
Well, this stranger is happy for you! Here’s to a much happier and healthier future.
It sounds like you are already doing this!
Congrats and good luck!
I’m assuming the original post you replied to was meant to be a joke, since, like you pointed out, many or most people use RSA. I assume (using Occam’s Razor) that is more likely than them not knowing that and intending their post at face value.
They don’t expect them to be perfect. They expect them to be accountable for the consequences of their mistakes.
Woosh? (Probably)
They didn’t mean the backdoor was (or was not) an accident. They meant the backdoor was implemented sloppily enough to be discovered and maybe that was not an accident (as in, he wanted it to be found, but still wanted to plausibly be seen as trying his best to keep those coercing him appeased)
I’m not sure that conclusion follows. There are many more potential future users than there are current users.
Your first sentence suggests you’re disagreeing, but nothing you said after that is incompatible with anything gp said.
I for one have been in denial and probably won’t switch away until it literally stops working. So, there’s hope.