as @yonatanzunger astutely pointed out, building a phone for the Mossad case to be resilient against nation-state actors is a different prob
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and something that could be organized outside Google.
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I don’t understand the defeatism here. Another big tech company managed it. You have great people. Why surrender?
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M's contention is that line employees could just do this on their own if they wanted to. Tell me how that'd go over w/Apple mgmt exactly
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Could Google as a whole do it, with mgmt support? Maybe. Google's strength is never "do the same thing as someone else but later", though
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I don’t really even understand what this means. Either they should do it or they shouldn’t.
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I'm saying "another tech company did it, so Google can/should" doesn't hold water. See also: Facebook v Google+.
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Seriously I am not kidding or fucking with you I don’t understand your argument. Either they should do it or they shouldn’t.
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You think it’s OK that the iPhone is materially more secure than Google’s phones because Apple got it first? This isn’t a game.
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It's because Apple controls the entire process end-to-end. Google / Android doesn't. And can't put the genie back in the bottle.
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Google makes a phone with their logo on it, to their specs, that they control fully.
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They don't control carriers. Pixel is a tiny % of Android market share, and (to your point elsewhere about cost) more expensive than iPhone
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