@Snubs Yeah, @signalapp removing SMS killed it, everyone just stopped using it. I hope that you disassociated your number so that people don't send you stuff there still
"Today you would have to drive a diesel truck 500 kilometres to emit as much air pollution as a wood heater does in a single day. And that figure is for a wood heater that meets the current regulatory standards in Australia. Most do not."
https://t.co/erZAtxRsNy
@dennieredwards All I want is a new small car that is useful, not an oaf. Why can we bring back this body style? https://t.co/MgcEMIT7kX
And make it electric! With a range extender option if people want!
@LinusTech It's almost the only thing that I've had die in the last 10 years! I think I've replaced 4 PSU in different peoples computers in the last 5 years
@LinusTech Last computer to die on me was the PSU, but strangely, the LEDs on the mobo and I think even a fan came on but would not post, new PSU had it all back up and running
@tano11313 @YousephTanha@signalapp No, dropping SMS support means that most of the people I use signal with will drop using signal as multiple apps is to hard
@Captain_Mid1 @AislynneLuna@LinusTech I got one with a back on it, think it came from a hairdressers supply shop. Only way I can make it through a day at work without a sore back!
But @signalapp please do not force me to use another app for SMS that exposes the database to all the other apps on my phone whenever they want to take a peek
Please reconsider this decision. Make it an opt in feature, hide it in the settings, give a pop-up option before sending an SMS people can turn on where they think they might forget our incur extra costs.