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Jan-Lukas Else

Telegram worries

Telegram was always my favorite messenger, as it provided a fast and user-friendly experience on multiple devices. But one and a half years ago, I already started doubting my decision to rely on Telegram.

Now I question it even more.

With the latest release, Telegram introduces an in-app browser, which is also enabled by default. With it they push “Web3” and “TON”-based websites. Recently they also already introduced more features with “TON” and “stars” integration. In my eyes, so much crypto bullshit.

And “Mini Apps”. Is Telegram becoming the new WeChat?

I really need to think about an alternative…

Telegram worries

Telegram was always my favorite messenger, as it provided a fast and user-friendly experience on multiple devices. But one and a half years ago, I already started doubting my decision to rely on Telegram.

Now I question it even more.

With the latest release, Telegram introduces an in-app browser, which is also enabled by default. With it they push “Web3” and “TON”-based websites. Recently they also already introduced more features with “TON” and “stars” integration. In my eyes, so...

Григорий Клюшников

But messaging and other social apps don't work like that. You don't get to choose them the same way you choose your OS and other products you use personally. You'll have to convince everyone else to switch too. That's the only reason Facebook is still popular.

A better solution would be to build a Telegram client that doesn't implement the features you don't like.

Jan-Lukas Else

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One of the things I hate, yes, I really hate it, is cigarette smoke. I get angry when I smell the smoke of the neighbors who are smoking directly in front of the entrance door of our apartment build, while we are trying to let fresh air in. But situations like smelling smoke at train stations or bus stops make me feel really uncomfortable as well.

I immediately think about all the toxic chemicals I am forced to breathe. I think about all the damage those might cause. And I think about cancer. And what depresses me the most is that some smokers get so old, while people who never smoke and live quite healthy sometimes die so early.

I don’t understand why there are no stricter rules for smokers, to better protect non-smokers. Like not smoking on bus stations. A ban on smoking in front of buildings, near child playgrounds. Or, generally, a ban on smoking when other non-smokers are nearby.

According to the WHO, 8 million people die due to smoking every year, “including an estimated 1.3 million non-smokers who are exposed to second-hand smoke”.

Kurzgesagt made a good video about smoking. Why it’s so rewarding at first, what it does to the body, and why it’s a terrible idea to smoke.

Thanks for listening to my little rant. I had to let that out.

P.S.: Just before pressing the Publish button, I found this post from 2018. My opinion hasn’t changed a bit. Health is such a luxury good, don’t waste it!

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One of the things I hate, yes, I really hate it, is cigarette smoke. I get angry when I smell the smoke of the neighbors who are smoking directly in front of the entrance door of our apartment build, while we are trying to let fresh air in. But situations like smelling smoke at train stations or bus stops make me feel really uncomfortable as well.

Nikita

@en it's also paradoxical how you're not allowed to smoke weed (the same, if not better than smoking, IMO) in sight of children, schools, and kindergartens, but smoking and drinking is still totally fine 🙄

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