600k seems a bit too much. That’s a fairly large city.
600k seems a bit too much. That’s a fairly large city.
I would add exercise to point 4, doesn’t have to be a lot just get your body moving. If you are not into sports: a longer walk counts!
Ultimately, even for me as someone who cares about it, it’s just become one of those things that I don’t prioritize. Life is hard and at some point I’d rather get something cool done with gmail reading all my private conversations than struggle with my own email server.
Not saying it’s a great choice but ultimately life is short and we need to focus on doing what feels right. People have to pick their battles and that’s life.
Maybe we can agree on “100% of people who died consumed dihydrogen monoxide beforehand”.
Wrong, a mortality of 94.5% has been shown not even close to 100%.
Thanks for the clarification I should have mentioned this. Especially for calls it is actually relevant but I feel like very few people actually use secret chats.
To clarify because this is always a point of confusion whenever the topic comes up. Telegram is, of course, transport encrypted. Someone listening on the wire cannot read your data. It is not end-to-end encrypted, meaning Telegram can always read your messages and can, in principle, give anyone access.
Lovely, the parent comment mentioned blockchain but was since edited… Trust me I would not have brought it up otherwise.
Blockchains have the property of being append-only, so a blockchain is precisely what makes it impossible to delete transactions. That being said, in a distributed system, once the message leaves trusted servers, it is obviously also impossible to delete it.
The title is incredibly hard to understand.