Unsurprising behavior from a community where the coolest person is the one who can put on the biggest tin foil hat. I appreciate the privacy community here but I think the concept itself leads to users decrying anything as insecure just because it makes them feel more knowledgeable.
Loved State of Decay so I wouldn't mind it. Tarkov's gameplay is like that of a battle royale, except the objective isn't necessarily to kill all the other players. You loot and complete missions and other players are obstacles, and after doing your business you go to an extraction point and return to the main menu, which simulates a home base where you can use your loot to improve your build and restock before heading out again.
My non-expert but I just read a book about clouds guess:
Those cirrus clouds are typically made of ice crystals. A plane disturbed them, leaving a contrail of water. Water refracts light differently than ice, seen more clearly at dusk.
Any position I hold is toppled over with the slightest argument unless I have very recently done a ton of research on the topic. I have zero ability to recall whatever evidence I used to come to a conclusion. It's incredibly frustrating because I do try to be informed about things but I just can't defend anything at the pace of a normal conversation.
I don't even care that much about the band stuff. I liked his movies when he was little, and when he started a gaming channel I realized I now find him very annoying. He comes across as full of himself and desperate for attention.
Did some searching. You're referencing a podcast in which known propagandist and liar Tucker Carlson claims that an anonymous source of his implies the NSA broke into his Signal messages. Wish you'd qualified that in the post because that's important context.
Don't you think it's way more likely that the guy blew his cover some other way? Googling hotels near the Kremlin or something? You know, because he's a dumbass?
Is there any reason to believe the message and sender can be read from the data sent to the push service? From my understanding, that should still be encrypted.
Looks horribly uncomfortable to hold