> the entity you want protection against is generally not the software provider but a third party.
This. The author is dismissing the whole web-based cryptography, or any end-to-end cryptography for that matter, on the basis of a one-dimension analysis.
You are kidding but having hypertension issues for years, I can confirm you that tension is a highly-dynamic value that can change in few minutes for a lot of reasons. Here the standard toi
What would further reduce the size is to ditch the JS-frontend completely. Unless the purpose was to test and showcase Tauri, this is a waste of CPU and memory.
This. The author is dismissing the whole web-based cryptography, or any end-to-end cryptography for that matter, on the basis of a one-dimension analysis.