No I think you've missed their point. E2EE is end-to-end encryption, as in the message can't be intercepted in the middle but it's unencrypted at the end so you can read it. Because the WhatsApp app is closed-source you don't know that it doesn't immediately read the message and send the content to Facebook. It probably doesn't, but it could! E2EE itself means that some third party can't read your message in transit, though to be fair closed-source again means we just have to trust Facebook when they say WhatsApp uses E2EE.
Double-pressing the power button to open the camera should be an option you can enable in Settings
Very useful for the people who send out phishing scam emails
This has been their marketing strategy since the iPod. Also it's the opinion of teenagers, so it really doesn't matter (sorry teenagers reading this, you probably don't have the money to be shaping the decisions of megacorps).
You can block users/bots on Lemmy too
GrapheneOS uses exec spawning by default, but it's pretty trivial to disable and it does speed things up (at a slight cost to security).
I think using AOT rather than JIT compiling might be the cause of the slow installs, but I'm not sure (and I've not really noticed a problem myself).
Who uses SMS in this day and age? Have these people not heard of sending messages using the internet?
Open sourcing internal tools is completely different to open sourcing your product. Companies aren't trying to sell their internal tools, so open sourcing them can often save money that they'd otherwise have to spend supporting them themselves. Embrace, Extend, Extinguish is the concern, and it seems pretty likely that Facebook will try and take over the Fediverse by luring people in with propriety features.
Ten times bitten, eleventh time shy
@jonah@lemmy.one you're alive! Welcome back, this server needs 4 months worth of maintenance!