> Within November 2018, another data breach was found within a Google+ API software update. The bug was fixed within a week and there was no evidence that any third party developer compromised the system. Please explain…
It's just very different. For example, there are a ton of SDKs that provide push notifications, such as Baidu, Tencent, etc... There are also "super apps", such as WeChat, that offer their own API surface and can be…
Generally, an app can ask the user to grant it access to other directories on the device, including the actual SD card root. (The user can also decide to only give the app access to a subset.) Specifically, the API one…
> The filesystem issue is going to be a problem for me. I have an app that writes about 1000 images a day from user photographs which should certainly not be mixed into the general images pool! The app doesn't need to…
For those interested, Eric Biggers, the author of the patch which added Speck support, sent an RFC the previous day to add HPolyC support to the kernel. http://lkml.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/1808.0/05226.html
One can use Firefox Focus in place of AdGuard on iOS and it will perform the content filtering. :)
I understand you're frustrated, but there are a lot of us at Google who are also just trying to build cool open-source software, and in cases such as mine, building it so that others can use it to build even better…
> Within November 2018, another data breach was found within a Google+ API software update. The bug was fixed within a week and there was no evidence that any third party developer compromised the system. Please explain…
It's just very different. For example, there are a ton of SDKs that provide push notifications, such as Baidu, Tencent, etc... There are also "super apps", such as WeChat, that offer their own API surface and can be…
Generally, an app can ask the user to grant it access to other directories on the device, including the actual SD card root. (The user can also decide to only give the app access to a subset.) Specifically, the API one…
> The filesystem issue is going to be a problem for me. I have an app that writes about 1000 images a day from user photographs which should certainly not be mixed into the general images pool! The app doesn't need to…
For those interested, Eric Biggers, the author of the patch which added Speck support, sent an RFC the previous day to add HPolyC support to the kernel. http://lkml.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/1808.0/05226.html
One can use Firefox Focus in place of AdGuard on iOS and it will perform the content filtering. :)
I understand you're frustrated, but there are a lot of us at Google who are also just trying to build cool open-source software, and in cases such as mine, building it so that others can use it to build even better…