RCS is supposed to be a distributed protocol, just like SMS, but using data. It is not the same as Signal. Tho, currently, Google is the main provider for almost all phone companies.
RCS is supposed to be a distributed protocol, just like SMS, but using data. It is not the same as Signal. Tho, currently, Google is the main provider for almost all phone companies.
RCS is not another chat app.
It’s the NEW SMS. That is why it is so important, and that is why it works ONLY IF YOU HAVE A PHONE. Because that’s literally the point.
Having your mom, grandpa, and everyone automatically use encrypted, modern comnunication just because they have a phone is extremely important.
Realise that in places where SMS has been historically free, SMS is the standard.
XMPP, Matrix or whatever will obviously still have its place for more “incognito” conversations. But having a phone number should also give you access to a better alternative than SMS.
Pedantic, but Google Messages’ RCS. And it’s all Google’s fault because they are holding the API hostage, probably because they want to create familiarity with the app so that people don’t switch once they finally open up.
They are remaking all apps as native apps so maybe this problem gets addressed too.
Where’s that tool then?
But an AI can “realise” the code might be downloading something it doesn’t need to. That’s the point.
AI is “smart” and understands that you told it that the library was supposed to do something specific, and it can understand that and look for things that seem not correlated to the purpose of the repo.
I’m afraid to tell you that your e-book deDRMing is very much considered piracy. 😅
Piracy is easier than ever IMO. 20 years ago it was messy, and full of viruses and fake content. Nowadays there’s plug&play pirate services with refined content.
There’s so much people in the world today convinced that their subscriptions are worth it that I think they’ll let pirates coexist in peace, because they know pirates wouldn’t pay for it anyways.
Yes, of course, the idea would be something like passing the AI a repo link and a prompt like “this repo is supposed to be used for X, tell me if you find anything weird that doesn’t fit that purpose”.
I understand, but I wouldn’t be surprised to see some solution out there that could maybe feed the AI chunks of code without context… It may still be able to detect “hey you told me this software is supposed to do X and here it seems to be doing Y”.
I guess we’ll have to wait a couple of years for these tools to be accessible and affordable.
I don’t think this is going to happen anytime soon. In their livestreams they’ve thanked GitHub a million times for their support and services, so there’s probably some interest there.
Honestly, I am one of those who still doesn’t feel like GitHub has betrayed us (yet)… So it’s fine for me. I just hope that once GitHub gets enshittified, that we can quickly move to a more open system.
Maybe you installed a development/beta branch or something?
Link us to one of these examples, it doesn’t seem that hard to get
I just tried HeliBoard. Ditching Florisboard for now. I still think Florisboard has potential but it is undeveloped, and HeliBoard has everything you’d expect for a Gboard open source substitution. Let’s go! Finally we have our first open source keyboard alternative without drawbacks!
Who thought it was a good idea to have single torrents of multiple TB??
Still no word suggestions?? Wow.
Anyway, Heliboard exists.