Probably because he went on his hype campaign trying to ask for regulations, except not ones that actually harm his company, and then the fear mongering.
It killed adoption, since now it's just another messaging app. Most of my contacts still use SMS, and will stay on it, so being able to use Signal was a smooth all-in-one experience. Now I have no point in keeping it installed because like 3 of my contacts use it, so it has no use to me, thus killing potential adoption.
Should fall on the profile settings, which would then reflect on the app store, or basically exactly how it is right now. Could also be done client side and then the app store inheriting the client, whatever is more restrictive.
It's literally nothing. In fact Nothing's announcement is nothing. It can easily be blocked by iPhone and them announcing it so is just going to encourage Apple to do so.
Crazy how decentralization improves both, but they are vehemently against that. I trust them in terms of privacy, but their insistence on centralization, blocking third party apps, removing SMS, and refusal to support fdroid, I'm not a fan of the direction they've gone recently.
Web engines are so insanely complex that you can't just create a new viable competitor without millions on fundings. They're practically as complex as operating systems themselves.
I had a GTX 1080 and swapped to an AMD graphics card. I didn't reinstall my Fedora Linux distro, instead it "just worked" as soon as I booted. It was very strange coming from Nvidia to have it just work lol. It's probably best to uninstall the Nvidia drivers after that though, and make sure there's no blacklists in your boot settings still.
Same except in reverse lol. My laptop is out of date fedora because I'm lazy to update since it's a youtube/twitch machine pretty much. My desktop gets the bleeding edge + games.
She definitely seems a little out there, and a lot of those claims seem a bit insane tbh.