Would be interesting if it were though, or if we could pin point the geographical or cultural origin or sarcasm. As a european, I can only say sarcasm is very very present here. And I'm not being sarcastic here
But then UnifiedPush instead needs to constantly run in the background though? So where is the benefit over Signal's fallback method for push notifications?
Is it that UnifiedPush could be used for many other apps at the same time?
You need to reinstall Signal for it to fall back to its own push notification system. This is not about updates but checking for messages in the background. This doesn't mean you cannot receive messages at all without it, just that you'd have to do so manually by opening the app every time.
It may have worked for a little while, but a reinstall is required for restoring full functionality
But the difference is is that only a few browsers are what you'd call successful (chrome, safari, firefox). If the new one catches on, it's a needed contribution, not "just another standard"
Would be interesting if it were though, or if we could pin point the geographical or cultural origin or sarcasm. As a european, I can only say sarcasm is very very present here. And I'm not being sarcastic here