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2010-07-07
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2010-07-07
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2010-07-07
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2010-07-07
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Setting the rpath to /usr/lib is just plain wrong. The app will look into that path anyway if there is nothing else set, so it is unnecessary - additionally, one cannot override this path, so there is no chance to use different library versions for the app if the rpath is set this way.
I guess that's the reason for the crashes I see on my device.
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2010-07-07
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2010-07-07
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@ At your mom's house, with my feet up!
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2010-07-07
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Is it possible to disable the use of the network connection for people who are worried about the cost of data or privacy?
It won't start at all when my data connection is active
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2010-07-07
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Is it possible to disable the use of the network connection for people who are worried about the cost of data or privacy?
As far as privacy goes, we've spent a LOT of time on this and committed to privacy in way that'd make you think we're guarding national security secrets
We do the obvious stuff like encrypt all up/down data (all communication with our servers is done over https) but we also generate a 128 bit key for each user based off timestamp, salt and a few other things
that's used to secure your anonymity. We have no way of going from that key back to anything personably identifiable. We never store your IP (in fact, it's even better than just not storing it, but more on that some other time). Even if someone breaks in (or physically takes) our servers, your embarrassing and secret love of Miley is safe with us
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2010-07-07
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2010-07-07
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