I'm not sure that security people have "motives" - I think they have jobs. If their job requires asking random people to decrypt their phones, then attempting to enlighten them is only going to annoy them.
I'm a heavy Slack user (dozens of channels, open for weeks at a time), but Slack 3.0.0 running on my MacOS 1.13.3 laptop is only using ~75MB memory. FWIW
I'm a heavy user of Slack, but Slack 3.0.0 running on my MacOS 10.13.3 laptop is using less than 100MB memory. FWIW
I'm not sure that security people have "motives" - I think they have jobs. If their job requires asking random people to decrypt their phones, then attempting to enlighten them is only going to annoy them.
I'm a heavy Slack user (dozens of channels, open for weeks at a time), but Slack 3.0.0 running on my MacOS 1.13.3 laptop is only using ~75MB memory. FWIW
I'm a heavy user of Slack, but Slack 3.0.0 running on my MacOS 10.13.3 laptop is using less than 100MB memory. FWIW