ehhh, the modern inception of the idea was Wegener in the 1910s, but it had no real mechanism for it.
it really wasn't until the 60s that it had been solidified into a single theory with strong evidence behind it and became widely accepted
ehhh, the modern inception of the idea was Wegener in the 1910s, but it had no real mechanism for it.
it really wasn't until the 60s that it had been solidified into a single theory with strong evidence behind it and became widely accepted
Oh yeah absolutely, I just hate being forceful like that lol
like what if I am wrong though
Simple answer: it's not what happened
I looked at some other articles about it and they make it clear it's just speculation from a friend of his, not a conclusion come to by anyone remotely knowledgeable
That has nothing to do with TLS, TLS just means it's encrypted while in transit to Snapchats servers, so nobody on the local network or any router it hops through can snoop on it, but Snapchat obviously will still get the message and do with it what they want.
This is what ppl are saying, it's probably not on the local network, since that would be prevented by using TLS which almost everything uses by default these days, but Snapchat itself eavesdropping and sending it along to law enforcement
I mean yeah and "that's cute honey do you want a cigarette" is basically what geologists told him lmfao