Deeply nested comments not showing up properly
https://ttrpg.network/post/5304702

Deeply nested comments not showing up properly - The TTRPG network
This old thing that sometimes happened in Sync for Reddit seems to happen again
here, where comments are always indented even to the point of not rendering
correctly because they reached the right border. If I’m remembering correctly,
this was fixed by giving the user the option to “Load more comments” in the old
app, which opened a new screen starting back at the left border. Can we have
something like that again? Device information Sync version: v24.03.26-14:56
Sync flavor: googlePlay
View type: Slides
Device: RMX3085L1
Model: realme RMX3085
Android: 13
Sorry, I should have thought of that myself:
pawb.social/comment/7430106

Facebook snooped on users' Snapchat traffic in secret project, documents reveal - Pawb.Social
>Meta tried to gain a competitive advantage over its competitors, including
Snapchat and later Amazon and YouTube, by analyzing the network traffic of how
its users were interacting with Meta’s competitors. Given these apps’ use of
encryption, Facebook needed to develop special technology to get around it.
>Facebook’s engineers solution was to use Onavo, a VPN-like service that
Facebook acquired in 2013. In 2019, Facebook shut down Onavo after a TechCrunch
investigation revealed that Facebook had been secretly paying teenagers to use
Onavo so the company could access all of their web activity. >After Zuckerberg’s
email, the Onavo team took on the project and a month later proposed a solution:
so-called kits that can be installed on iOS and Android that intercept traffic
for specific subdomains, “allowing us to read what would otherwise be encrypted
traffic so we can measure in-app usage,” read an email from July 2016. “This is
a ‘man-in-the-middle’ approach.” >A man-in-the-middle attack — nowadays also
called adversary-in-the-middle — is an attack where hackers intercept internet
traffic flowing from one device to another over a network. When the network
traffic is unencrypted, this type of attack allows the hackers to read the data
inside, such as usernames, passwords, and other in-app activity.