twhite

@twhite@lemmy.ml
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Joined 1 years ago

Not a fan of Tesla or Musk, but can we differentiate the broad public understanding of the term AI from machine learned control systems? People anthropomorphize the situation into thinking there is an I, Robot style driver enough as it is.

Counterpoint, though, maybe doing so encourages skepticism of Tesla's capabilities.

The fact that everything is just "working" feels great!

Apps like Jerboa have made it so seemless to transition from deaddit.

Looking forward to the upcoming features that make the communities easier to join for the layperson.

Cheers!

Jumped to where if you don't mind my asking?

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Proton doesn't offer a desktop client, and Thunderbird is great.

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Easy enough to just drop a down vote on the discussion, right?

Yeah but I'm still mad about their decision to drop SMS/MMS.

Wonderful app, great handling of signal to signal messaging, but it really took away my ability to sell end to encryption to friends and family.

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Happy subscriber here (their lowest cost paid plan).

Dr Goodenough started his career at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he worked for 24 years and helped develop random-access memory for the computer.

Sounds like your typical entry-level job if you ask me.

I think the point of this discussion is to showcase the hypocrisy by example.

So, you've hit the nail on the head.

Special shout out to Case File, Behind the Bastards, Criminal, Moth Radio Hour

You're correct I should have better worded my point: Signal used to be a single app that someone could install that could handle sending out their regular unencrypted SMS messages and Signal encrypted messages.

Signal also did exactly what you've described - auto-enabled encryption when it detected another signal user by phone number.

The net result was more people using encrypted messaging.

Would this work on mobile as well? Does it require clicking into a thread to consider it viewed?