Same thing with the bank bail out, if Bush did oh my we will never hear end of it, but if cool president who smokes weed and get down some good music, then no one really call him out on it.
Just like GMO, something like that alters our biology to such significant level, there ought to be some inter generational studies carried out before trying it on human.
>The big part of this story which nobody is talking about is the fact that the app is literally controlled by a bunch of “former” Israeli intelligence officers. Who now have what is arguably the worlds most valuable access out of anyone.
You are just talking about the clone, NOT signal foundation and the dev team?
It is funny that we are reading this now and it makes sense. Imagine in the future where LLM/Diffusion agents are the norms. We will get blog about "No Not using LLM -- Cultivating your critical thinking skills/(coding or whatever fill in the blank tasks that we eventually figure how to get machines to do on our behave"
Console. Chrome based browser.
Uncaught (in promise) wc: Input document to `PDFDocument.load` is encrypted. You can use `PDFDocument.load(..., { ignoreEncryption: true })` if you wish to load the document anyways.
Thanks for the point dang. Is it just me find it disturbing that the original article's referencing page is gone, and now we had to go to wayback machine to get a copy.
A bit off topic are there any BitTorrent/ipfs effort to archive archive.org ?
More UI/UX distinction is needed! Just the green lock for security! The browser should indicate the level of privacy of the page. If the page use no js or any GPU compromising (css I'm looking at you), then it gets a green kind. For every privacy/security compromising feature you add the turns yellow. Once it start to ask for WebUSB, MIDI, then it should be in some kind of Native Mode. More like a UI/UX issue for the major browser makers!