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原始链接: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43501821

Hacker News上关于《纽约时报》文章“Signal聊天泄露激怒美国军方飞行员”的讨论总结如下: 讨论围绕这篇文章以及军方飞行员使用Signal通讯应用展开,用户提供了存档链接和付费墙绕过链接。一位名为kragen的用户报告说,付费墙绕过链接导致了服务条款的更新。 一个争议点在于Signal是否被描述为“商业应用”,一些用户认为,作为一个免费的开源应用,它并非商业应用;而另一些用户则认为,Signal Messenger LLC(其开发商)是一个营利性实体。 最后,一位用户评论了原文中的一句特定句子。


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Signal Chat Leak Angers U.S. Military Pilots (nytimes.com)
30 points by rl3 42 minutes ago | hide | past | favorite | 11 comments










It's great to see a retired Tomcat driver interviewed for this article. For those unaware, the F-14 was featured in Top Gun and is an absolutely iconic aircraft that's no longer flying.

That pilot's quote sets the stage in a way that confers an almost timeless quality.



More trustworthy link: https://archive.fo/cxvG2






That just says "We've updated our terms" for me and invites me to consent to a contract of adhesion.


Strange. I haven't seen that notice with those links before.


>> Signal, a commercial messaging app,

A commercial app? I've never sent a complaint to a newspaper but this seems a little much. It is a free and open-source app, not commercial.



It is developed by Signal Messenger LLC which is a for-profit company.

That company is then owned by a non-profit but technically you could argue it's commercial.



I think they mean "widely available for public usage"


taken to the air on behalf of something called the United States and worried someone might get killed.

You couldn’t make this up pre llm hallucinations.



I would imagine that some people in the military, in spite of all the evidence to the contrary, have an idea that it is the enemies of the country that are trying to kill them not their leaders






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