
We start this week with Joseph’s story on the inherent friction between secure chat apps like Signal and the phone they’re running on. Incoming message content can be stored in a phone’s internal notification database. After the break, Matthew tells us the latest about the data center pushback. Then in the subscribers’ only section, Emanuel tells us all about Marathon and its player numbers.
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FBI Extracts Suspect’s Deleted Signal Messages Saved in iPhone Notification Database
26:01 – Maine Is Close to Passing a Moratorium on New Datacenters
33:21 – Farmer Arrested for Speaking Too Long at Datacenter Town Hall Vows to Fight
Subscriber’s Story: I Wish I Didn’t Care About ‘Marathon’ Player Numbers, But I Do
