If this community wasn’t allowed to bash Google there wouldn’t be anything to post about lol
If this community wasn’t allowed to bash Google there wouldn’t be anything to post about lol
How? Codes can easily be exported from Google Authenticator (never tried Authy).
Slide from left to right.
Mine loads instantly and has long editable code names 🤷
No, no and idk.
If you had read anything you’d know the primary goal of the new, more frequent, release schedule is to move to smaller and therefore less buggy releases.
The problem is (and has always been) SoC kernel support.
I’m not saying there is anything there, but I never trust the search on GitHub under any circumstances. It routinely doesn’t find things I am positive exist on my own code bases.
Bitwarden works well in every app and browser I’ve tried.
I’ve used Android Auto for years on different Pixels but I’ve never seen a “safety break”. Maybe it’s the car?
I like it. Not sure the search entry in the list needs to always be on screen but it’s fine.
Tablet sized screen when you want/need it, normal sized phone when you don’t, in your pocket all the time.
I think you mean “tri fold”.
This thing costs $2800…
That’s not how it works. Other apps (ironically including Google’s RCS implementation) use the Signal Protocol. Simply using it doesn’t magically make your app interoperable with every other app that uses it. And Apple would be the last company to go out of their way to make it work.
Nobody here is against open standards or FOSS apps. I am actually lucky/privileged enough to be able to write open source code for a living.
You seem to not understand the reality of the situation and that use case other than yours exist.
Huh? No it wouldn’t. If Apple implemented the Signal protocol they would still have to publish an iMessage app to the Play Store for Android users.
Call Google’s messaging app proprietary all you want but at least their implementation of RCS is E2E encrypted.
RCS is the wrong one to use
For you. I have relatives with iPhones I don’t talk to frequently but when we get together and somebody takes a group photo it’s annoying. Being able to just text a decent resolution photo without people needing to download an app is a win.
I’ll continue to use Signal with friends and family I talk to regularly.
the app itself (GUI) and the integration of those services are responsible of the size of the app.
That’s < 100MB for me.
It’s a drop in the bucket though. I’d be shocked if it was more than 1%. So it doesn’t explain anything.
The latter.