Is that not from a few weeks back already?
There is already 10.9.11 stable out now: https://forum.jellyfin.org/t-new-jellyfin-server-web-release-10-9-11
Just a stranger trying things.
Is that not from a few weeks back already?
There is already 10.9.11 stable out now: https://forum.jellyfin.org/t-new-jellyfin-server-web-release-10-9-11
i think they mean that signal on desktop does not encrypt their content at rest, which is acknowledged and not an issue they are intending on addressing.
But it seems to have recently changed? I’m learning thus as I wanted to find a source.
Source: https://candid.technology/signal-encryption-key-flaw-desktop-app-fixed/
I’m with you all the way, really, except that, truly, KDE plasma and dark mode are the superior choices, obviously :)
We had captchas to solve that a while ago. Turns out, some people are willing to be paid a miserable salary to solve the captchas for bots. How would this be different? The fact of being a human becomes a monetizable service which can just be rented out for automated systems. No “personhood” check can prevent this.
whether you’re right or not, it’s just so frustrating to imagine that something you may have been playing for another hundreds of hours is just totally unaccesible from now on… so frustrating and so unfair… Definitely worthy of a refund in my book.
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