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authorSuleyman Farajli <suleyman@farajli.net>2025-01-24 13:00:37 +0400
committerSuleyman Farajli <suleyman@farajli.net>2025-01-24 13:00:37 +0400
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@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ trash, but also some very cringe way to interact with the hardware. 
(Yes, I am talking about sensor screens.)
Now, let's talk about why
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1. Operating systems
1. Package Management
1. User space applications
@@ -89,6 +90,7 @@ There is one program, however, that is worth talking about separately, and that
"WhatsApp". It is the most widely used messaging application, though it has absolutely
nothing extraordinary and some stuff that is even worse than an average messaging program.
Here are some bad stuff about it:
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1. WhatsApp is not private, <strong class="green_text">at all</strong>!
1. You have to have a smartphone and a phone number.
Imagine a piece of software requires you to have a phone to be able to use it,