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Definitely one of the cooler projects to watch while I was there. I recall the goal was to open-source it from early on, so I'm glad to see it come to fruition!


Is there a source for this? I didn't see anything when Ctrl-F'ing their site.


US Terms of Service 19472§1.117 - "You agree that Google® may, if it detects that it is revealing unconstitutional terms, to hide it instead."


lol


Ownership philosophy aside, it's funny that you pick those two companies as examples.

The former enabled cert pinning (partially) as a response to a MITM[1] from the latter.

[1]: https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/03/facebook-secretl...


That is the general idea behind global privacy control[1], though Firefox still has it hidden behind about:config.

[1]: https://globalprivacycontrol.org


There was also "Do not track" earlier, but if it's not regulated, businesses will not give a crap.


I remember some theories around 2021-2022 that Apple had modified the ANC in AirPods Pro/Max via a firmware update. If I recall, the thought was this was in response to some patent infringement.

Anecdotally, I think I noticed a difference, but I also chalked it up to prematurely-degrading hardware...


Is the name a reference to Rdio[1]?

[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rdio


Nah... it's "audio" without the "a" for "artists."


hahaha. this got me.


Possibly audio without the 'a'.


Agreed, "As many as" is doing some heavy lifting. The only anecdotal evidence I have in support of this claim is how some companies included the employee's laptops as part of severance packages throughout the "forced RTO" layoffs in the past year.


Same here, as if an unsolicited SMS with attachments will be effective. I also unsubscribed a while back after reading about issues similar to what's mentioned in other comments here.


They are. Our marketing campaigns are most successful via SMS because consumers haven't yet filtered out sms as potential spam yet and actually read and click. If


Wow here in Europe it's the opposite. Every sms I get is either spam, 2FA or some provider notification.

I literally get no personal messages via SMS anymore and I haven't for years.


I live in Asia and its the same.


Kreya is the only alternative I've used that prioritizes gRPC support (along with REST). Regardless of source availability, thank you for creating this!


Thanks for the kind words!


There's also gRPC support in Postman's signed out version.


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