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  • Eager Eagle@lemmy.worldtoPrivacy@lemmy.mlWhy We Stopped Using Signal Messenger
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    28 天前

    It turns out that startup funding for Signal was from a US Government tied entity. Some people won’t like that. Here’s an interesting article: Signal Facing Collapse After CIA Cuts Funding

    Someone already commented on the “nothing-burger” this article and line of reasoning actually is, so I won’t repeat it here.

    $19m / 50 = $380,000 per year per employee!!!

    This $19M figure includes more things. That’s why a blog post shouldn’t be read as an accounting report. Report summaries with salary figures are available btw, one search away.

    The infrastructure was not designed to minimize the cost of operations, it was designed for another purpose, data collection by third parties:

    The quoted text is not evidence for this. Quite the opposite, in fact.

    Elon Musk also promotes Signal:

    He promotes Linux too. Also, I bet he drinks water.

    I see some valid concerns / questions, but it’s immersed in a muddy water of arguments that is hard to disentangle.








  • I guess partly because the Python tooling catastrophe makes it a quite a pain to set them up.

    Salty huh

    Saying you need to set up type hinting in Python shows that you’re the one assuming it’s a hassle like TS, where you need a different runtime to have access to something the language (JS) should have provided from the start.

    Everything you need is provided by typing, which is included in a Python install. Just import it and start using it.





  • With the amount of fuck-ups from Microsoft, this might not be necessary, but:

    The average user doesn’t want to install the operating system or doesn’t care about it as long as they can do their things, and those who care can easily do so today. Thus, IMO, advertising to the end user is a waste of resources.

    Focus on permeating it in governments, institutions, and OEMs to increase market share and break the “Linux is complicated / incompatible / for developers” stigma, then organic adoption out of these environments will grow - at least among people who can actually use it with the supported software.