
Launcha
@AndroidLauncha
Launcha is a state of the art mobile data management hub and also tech provider for highly customizable home screen & app management for Android.
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It's amazing to me that after all this time, almost all media coverage of Telegram still refers to it as an "encrypted messenger." Telegram has a lot of compelling features, but in terms of privacy and data collection, there is no worse choice. Here's how it actually works: 1/
EuGH: Zero Rating von Telekom und Vodafone verstößt gegen Netzneutralität | heise online heise.de/news/EuGH-Zero…
Belgian Administrative Court ruled that encryption with separate key management can be a sufficient supplementary measure in addition to the conclusion of SCCs when a Flemish public entity relies on cloud services of an affiliate of an US based provider. media-exp1.licdn.com/dms/document/C…
The whole internet has become shopping.

AWS just bought another 5.5M IPv4 addresses, they now control almost 1.8% of all IPv4 addresses. That is more than double the amount of addresses Azure and GCP have combined. The cloud is hoarding the last addresses avalible for sale and this pushes the IPv4 price a lot. #IPv6

CalyxOS – De-Googled Android Alternative : an Android mobile OS that puts privacy and security into the hands of everyday users + proactive security recommendations + automatic updates take the guesswork out of keeping your personal data personal : calyxos.org


Introduction to open source private LTE and 5G networks ubuntu.com/blog/introduct…
Facebook Wants to 'Normalize' the Mass Scraping of Personal Data - VICE vice.com/en/article/7kv…
Bitcoin und Co.: Türkei verbietet Zahlungen mit Kryptowährungen - DER SPIEGEL spiegel.de/wirtschaft/bit…
Working on that now. @supabase_io + @Versoly all auth is handled for you. It can even generate forms. What is the custom logic?
Patrick Breyer zu E-Privacy: »Selbst das in Videokonferenzen Gesprochene könnte künftig durchforstet werden« - DER SPIEGEL spiegel.de/netzwelt/netzp…
~8yrs ago (Dec’12) I got a job @Google. Those were still early days of cloud. I joined GCP @<150M ARR & left @~4B (excld GSuite). Learned from some of the smartest ppl in tech. But we also got a LOT wrong that took yrs to fix. Much of it now public, but here’s my ring-side view👇
More than 40% of internet traffic is caused by bots. Imagine how many data centers & CO2 we could save if we'd better police traffic, offer APIs and efficiency training for bot development. Where to start? Why would dozens of SEO tools have to shoot the same bn queries at Google?
We're the most ambitious software startup in history.
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