Zoom trying to do damage control by obfuscating what they say VS what they mean is a good reminder to take PR statements with a grain of salt. By looking at what Zoom has actually done, you'll quickly see all the times they've flat-out lied.
Remember when Zoom claimed to offer end-to-end encryption but didn't? I do.
Remember when they said they've made joining meetings on macOS easier but actually installed an exploit that made Zoom re-install itself if a user uninstalled it? I do.
Remember when Zoom said they were protecting user privacy but then handed user data to Facebook? I do.
It's always good to have a reminder that what a company says is often of less important than what they've done.
Today in 1917, 106 years ago: World War I: Battle of Mărășești between the Romanian and German armies begins.
@HebrideanHecate Saw this and thought of you https://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/boost-to-clyde-shipbuilding-rejected-by-scottish-government/
I mean AI would happily take responsibility for murdering us all, and enjoying a coke and a smile while it's at it.
People keep predicting it, starting hashtags, writing 1000s of words in blogs, and it is outliving all of them.
FOSS, motorbikes, and photography.