Don't look in girls' bags though. If you do, you may stare into the void for eternity or get eaten by a 6-dimensional space monster.
Don't see why not. You can download a database of hashes and compare that locally. Granted, those hashes aren't "free", but that's due to the legal status of such material. The principle itself - comparing hashes - can be foss.
Yea people can look into the algorithms to see how they work and circumvent etc., but that's no different than with... Anything else. If someone is motivated enough to distribute the material, they'll make their own network. Foss doesn't make any difference here.
I use Session Messenger, on the Oxen network. Love it on principle even tho the implementation is a bit lacking in places.
And there's Tor... Which is what it is.
Cuz they just tend to be slow. I don't know how these apps behave on a 1500€ phone, but I had a pretty beefy computer at my disposal these last 2 years and web apps are just always slower, usually much slower.
And back to phones, the UI of graphics web apps rarely considers them. Or they simplify the UI to the point of being unusably dumb.
And Paint... Yes true, but again do you understand "phone"?
I think it's the transporter accident from ST:TMP. I didn't know they can procreate.
Yea it's not full-blown Photoshop layers in this regard. Still, with the amount of other stuff it has and for the price (or with just small ads and no fullscreen video ads or other crap), I really can't complain. I've replaced amost every other app with a foss one, but there's no good foss image editor. Pocket Paint and Litrato can do a few things here and there but not much and both seem abandoned.
Ed: Ok so PP isn't abandoned and is quite nice in its own way but just doesn't have the practicality for photo editing or meme making.
I sometimes use online apps when I need something specific and Christ that's like the 6th level of hell on my old slow phone... Tho honestly I can't imagine how an online app can ever be equal to a local one
Iudesk Photo Editor
By Trek's logic, Tuvix's identical copy lives in an alternative universe of some sort. And that's really the only way to justify all this.
Ed: Also the "Oh wait, they can't speak so someone has to speak for them" has some interesting implications, doesn't it.