I think the Universe app is secretly cryptocoin ‘mining’
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if the app's backend has a lot of "processing power", doesn't that mean it should run faster & smoother?
it should run much faster on new phones with more powerful chips like iphone
I was scrolling through idol text messages and it was freezing for a few seconds. That shit didn’t even happen in the 80s for basic ass text
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It's just a shitty app.
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It's just a shitty app.
in design, okay
But in performance there has to be deliberate causes for its slowdown. So either make it slow on purpose (pointless, illogical) or it’s doing something else in secret (crypto mining?)
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it should run much faster on new phones with more powerful chips like iphone
I was scrolling through idol text messages and it was freezing for a few seconds. That shit didn’t even happen in the 80s for basic ass text
But I still don't see why this has anything do with cryptocurrency or blockchain. Usually a switch to a new framework or tech stack has such issues.
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Seems very unlikely, I have over 100 apps from China, Korea, the west on my phone and none have any slow loading or stuttering issues like the Universe app
i can't confirm, but it seems suspicious to me
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Seems very unlikely, I have over 100 apps from China, Korea, the west on my phone and none have any slow loading or stuttering issues like the Universe app
i can't confirm, but it seems suspicious to me
if it's really that slow, then it means they have shitty developers
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if it's really that slow, then it means they have shitty developers
a shitty developer wouldn't have an app that works. it functions, it's just slow and it continues being slow despite having time to improve on that. which means it's like that for a more specific reason.
But my theory is making sense. The parent company which owns the Universe app got into crypto and is starting their own cryptocoin. wouldn't be that farfetched if they are actually mining their own coins with their own app but "borrowing" the user's device processing
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wouldn't be that farfetched if they are actually mining their own coins with their own app but "borrowing" the user's device processing
I didn't know that was possible or even allowed
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I didn't know that was possible or even allowed
It's been a problem for years, and there's been measures to prevent it. But if their developer is really smart they could theoretically achieve it, especially if its their own app, so no need to "hack"
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It always seemed to be bloated to me.
The little I had it it struck me as having an incredibly high amount of overhead.
I never checked the actual system stats to be sure, but it just appeared to be "too much" for what it was ostensibly doing.
I figured it was simply poorly developed. But theoretically it's also possible it was doing more behind the scenes.
Don't know. I got rid of it pretty quickly as I didn't want that type of app on my phone.
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