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by rosetremiere
1115 days ago
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Hard disagree: I understand it's maybe a bit of an uphill battle to support a software stack that the OS/hardware vendor itself doesn't support, but: 1. telegram/whatsapp do, so it's definitely possible. 2. The point is not to add new features, but just to leave the current version be without deprecating it.
There is probably a bit of a development burden in keeping old versions up, but I don't think it's that big: they could even let the community take care of that… 3. But most importantly, "the iphone 6 had a good run", so the natural continuation to that sentence is "so let's discard all those working devices" ? wtf?
I think that from a company that defends "public interests", some more thought should be given to not wasting energy, time and money forcing people to upgrade working smartphones… |
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My guess would be that they want to dump the messy and easy-to-screw-up CommonCrypto code and switch fully to CryptoKit, which was introduced in ios 13.
If you don't like their way of running their project, you have other options.