

Looks like that might be changing https://www.gsma.com/newsroom/article/rcs-encryption-a-leap-towards-secure-and-interoperable-messaging/
Looks like that might be changing https://www.gsma.com/newsroom/article/rcs-encryption-a-leap-towards-secure-and-interoperable-messaging/
It really is a shame that it looks so terrible. It’s a really solid office suite otherwise, but I agree that it’s not a pleasure to use simply because of how ugly it is
I haven’t written go in a little while, so things may have a changed since. I’ll give this a go regardless.
First thing I notice is there’s no explanation of what this is supposed to do. A little blurb in the readme would help. I have no idea what rbac is, so it would give me some context.
Then, there’s no main function. Where’s the entry point? This is a bit where I’m doubting myself now. Maybe go has changed, but when I was writing it, it requires a main function to even run.
I also notice that many of your functions and types start with a capital letter, making them public, but everything is in the same package. This is maybe nitpicky, but I would start with everything as private. As the project grows, and things get organised in packages, you open up the things you need.
With all that said, if it runs and does what you expect it to, I’d say that looks good!
I’m also looking to migrate and was recommended this service when I asked a similar question to OP. https://www.migadu.com/index.html
Unlimited inboxes. You’re just limited to inbox space, but you can have multiple domains.
I’ll be moving over to them when my current subscription runs out with my current provider
How do you alias the last command? My aliases are all hard coded. I had no idea you could send a variable to an alias
I know… Even with this information, I can confirm that my friend and I are both in the EU
I’m afraid I and my friend are both in the EU. Chinese companies will and do find ways…
I think this is pretty standard for Chinese companies. My friend works for one, and she doesn’t get sick days. They must come out of her holiday allowance.
She gets treated better than her Chinese counterparts, though. For Chinese public holidays, they get the day off, but are then expected to give it back to the company at the weekend
Not sure if this could work, but did you try using a VPN to log in from an EU country?
Honestly don’t know how the GDPR might affect this, but might be worth a try
Can you share where to find the android app? I can’t see it in the play store or fdroid
I don’t know where to look. How can I find out?
Those peppers are stunning. What is she complaining about?
Even the rest of the stuff on the shelves looks beautiful. I’m legitimately confused
That sounds like a good thing.
I must admit that I can’t think of any examples of this ever being a problem though. It might also be because I’m just so used to crappy software breaking things that I’ve just come to accept it as normal
Given other comments in this thread and the reactions I’ve seen on mastodon, people are freaking out, but I just don’t understand why. Can someone more intelligent please take the time to ELI5?
Pretty sure they said something like that after the referendum, which is coming up to 10 years ago at this point
Not much of this makes sense. Maybe we don’t have an equal understanding of private. If thats the case, this discussion is going nowhere.
I will point out, though, that this is particularly nonsensical
Govts are only after Telegram because they can’t infiltrate the company, ask for data etc.
Telegram doesn’t use encryption. Everything is in clear text. Nobody needs a back door to get access. Not even governments. It’s all just out in the open
I’m not sure what point you’re trying to make here. You start by agreeing that telegram is simply not private. Then you move on to implying that it must be, because the CEO got arrested?
How does that change the fact that it is, by your own assessment, not private?
To answer your question, the answer from my perspective is quite simple. Noncompliance. If telegram had complied to local laws, like the others have and continue to do, he would not have gotten in trouble.
I’m still confused about people who consider telegram a private chat.
It’s easy to verify for yourself that it isn’t, so how is this still going around?
The gopher is hands down the best mascot of any programming language.
Rust’s crab is a decent mascot, but doesn’t compare to the humble gopher
I didn’t hear about this. What happened?