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Ubisoft comes crawlin' back to Steam
  • Steam getting better isn't linked to anyone becoming a billionaire. That sentiment sounds like people can't stop looking for things to blame Valve for.

    Is it too difficult to accept that every single company failed in competing with Steam? I'd say they didn't even try their best (especially Epic). Must've assumed that just serving a website with a web app is all they needed to get as rich as Gabe.

  • Telegram will now hand over your phone number and IP if you’re a criminal suspect
  • A replacement isn't a clone

    You know I wasn't asking for a replacement. You're suggesting e2ee-first software to people who might not really need it in the first place.

    Personally, when I think about all the quirks and requirements that must be met for some chat to happily accept a new member in a e2ee scheme, I get mad. My daily chats, gifs and cat photos aren't worth everyone's effort and discomfort.

    Also, I use WhatsApp not because I like it but because it's easier than forcing dozens of people to use something else. I hate it because of how it works, and it doesn't have anything to do with e2ee part (it's worthless for stuff I use WhatsApp for). I like that it dropped electron though - I value my ram.

  • Telegram will now hand over your phone number and IP if you’re a criminal suspect
  • That's wrong. There is no plaintext transfer. While a lot of stuff can potentially happen on server every second as you said, it doesn't happen according to them. I don't trust that fully either but that's their argument. You can look up encryption schemes in their faq.

  • Telegram will now hand over your phone number and IP if you’re a criminal suspect
  • Where something publicly exists anyone can set up a local archive to capture anything, regardless of what's available at the moment of joining the chat. Also telegram has such a setting too. It's useless when someone really wants to get you. They won't need an access to telegram servers to get you.

  • Telegram will now hand over your phone number and IP if you’re a criminal suspect
  • In their explanation it was specifically stated that it should be either impossible or too difficult. Keeping keys and content separately, that's what it's about iirc. Either way the point of telegram is not in privacy for everyone. You trade protection for convenience (cloud data and great clients), and if you want you can use secret chats. That's it. Seeing their user base, it suits most people. We'll see if their server data gets leaked or something, though it didn't happen yet.

  • Telegram will now hand over your phone number and IP if you’re a criminal suspect
  • You're still missing the fact that public chats can't be adequately protected.

    It's just doesn't really enhance privacy like E2E and I find it disingenuous to say "my chat app is encrypted" when you mean server encryption not E2E.

    FWIW when they said that the "e2e" boom has yet to happen.

  • Telegram will now hand over your phone number and IP if you’re a criminal suspect
  • Oh believe me, group chats are encrypted. Problem is, most of them are public, so that's only to protect them from being exposed to dump/search server side. And yeah, their encryption is not e2e. That's encryption nonetheless.

  • Paid SSL vs Letsencrypt
  • It actually seems more like a windows 10 compatibility dilemma for developers. You can support older systems but it would require some effort. The problem is not the absence of some specific certificates, but the absence of newer ciphers altogether.

    This does give security but also removes backwards compatibility with some clients that might be important for some websites.

  • Telegram CEO charged in France for ‘allowing criminal activity’ on messaging app
  • I mean the basic logic of the service was designed somewhere before its release. Data policies, promises to users are nothing if you assume services should adapt to stuff like this, at the expense of breaking those policies and promises.

    Here is an old article from telegram about reasons for how it works https://telegra.ph/Why-Isnt-Telegram-End-to-End-Encrypted-by-Default-08-14

  • Telegram CEO charged in France for ‘allowing criminal activity’ on messaging app
  • No, just personal experience (I use telegram for many years) and absence of server data implications anywhere across the issues in the past (at this time too). You can find questionable or illegal businesses in telegram with a few words, they are all public channels. Hence "no moderation" accuses mentioned in every article.

    There are of course darknet-like private communities, but I assume they are not a subject of interest at this time. Authorities would need to dig very deep past all the obvious illegal stuff, and telegram shouldn't care about resources consumed by such a small chunk of user base. Those groups will stay, as they are, private and safe, I assume, for quite some time.

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