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by vlovich123
478 days ago
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We’re getting way of topic. What I said is that capabilities in an extremely limited to ineffective tool for the end user to try to enforce their own privacy and security because it doesn’t offer controlling for the semantics of what happens. For example, it would be very hard to take a fuschia system that simultaneously allowed for the Google assistant feature and not for telemetry / Google storing mic data that was sent to them. I’d ask you refrain from personal attacks. That isn’t a fair characterization of what I said. All I said is that capabilities fundamentally doesn’t solve the phone home problem in many real world cases. I also highlighted that there are very real economic forces that must be accounted for in terms of understanding why software is architected the way it is. And no, there’s very few applications that have a completely different architecture per major platform which is what we’re talking about with capabilities. That’s very different from abstracting some platform-specific APIs here and there. |
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