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The Telegram contest for JavaScript developers is starting today.
Prize fund of the first stage: $80,000+.
Prize fund of all 3 stages: $200,000+.
Dates: Nov 3 - Nov 17 (23:50 Dubai time).
The goal is create a simplified web version of Telegram without using third-party UI frameworks. The app should include login/signup flows and allow viewing chat and message lists. The design implementation should be identical to the mockups attached below.
You are welcome to view the API docs and inspect the source code of existing Telegram apps to get an idea of where to start. The main criteria for us to identify the winners will be the speed, size and attention to detail of their apps. Implementation of additional screens from the mockups (e.g. message creation, media viewer, shared media, settings etc) will be counted as bonus points. Apps without basic functionality (i.e. login/signup and chat/message lists) will not be awarded. All the paths in the noscripts should be relative.
For avoidance of doubt, using UI frameworks such as React and Angular is not allowed. Using data frameworks such as tdlib is possible in theory, but is likely to result in unacceptable increase in loading times compared to plain JS solutions.
The authors of the best apps will share the $80,000+ prize fund and will be able to take part in stage 2.
We will publish the instruction on how to submit the apps soon. Good luck!
Prize fund of the first stage: $80,000+.
Prize fund of all 3 stages: $200,000+.
Dates: Nov 3 - Nov 17 (23:50 Dubai time).
The goal is create a simplified web version of Telegram without using third-party UI frameworks. The app should include login/signup flows and allow viewing chat and message lists. The design implementation should be identical to the mockups attached below.
You are welcome to view the API docs and inspect the source code of existing Telegram apps to get an idea of where to start. The main criteria for us to identify the winners will be the speed, size and attention to detail of their apps. Implementation of additional screens from the mockups (e.g. message creation, media viewer, shared media, settings etc) will be counted as bonus points. Apps without basic functionality (i.e. login/signup and chat/message lists) will not be awarded. All the paths in the noscripts should be relative.
For avoidance of doubt, using UI frameworks such as React and Angular is not allowed. Using data frameworks such as tdlib is possible in theory, but is likely to result in unacceptable increase in loading times compared to plain JS solutions.
The authors of the best apps will share the $80,000+ prize fund and will be able to take part in stage 2.
We will publish the instruction on how to submit the apps soon. Good luck!
Forwarded from David S. © - aka Stone Hare
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Questo è il programma 📜 formativo del nostro evento
#Telegramisthefuture 🚀
a 🏛 Roma il 25 Gennaio 2020.
Sara una giornata ricca di contenuti. Lo scopo è promuovere l'utilizzo di Telegram attraverso strategie mirate ed efficaci.
👇👇👇Contattaci e chiedi tutte le info che vuoi ℹ️
#Telegramisthefuture 🚀
a 🏛 Roma il 25 Gennaio 2020.
Sara una giornata ricca di contenuti. Lo scopo è promuovere l'utilizzo di Telegram attraverso strategie mirate ed efficaci.
👇👇👇Contattaci e chiedi tutte le info che vuoi ℹ️
Forwarded from Giampiero
Forwarded from David S. © - aka Stone Hare
Telegram ha rimosso la modalità PiP (immagine nell'immagine) per i video da YouTube su richiesta di Google. Questa modalità è ancora disponibile per Vimeo e Twitch.
http://twitter.com/telegram/status/1193946618653020161
@tginfo
http://twitter.com/telegram/status/1193946618653020161
@tginfo
Forwarded from Telegram Contests
We are excited to announce the results of the VoIP contest. The goal of the contest was to automate the process of testing sound transmission under various networking conditions. To identify the winners, we measured how close their suggested automated solutions were to human-generated ratings for the same data.
As a result, we were able to select the best submissions, listed below.
I PLACE
🥇Mindful Pug $11,000
https://contest.com/voip-contest/entry997
II PLACE
🥈Holy Cobra $6,000
https://contest.com/voip-contest/entry1010
🥈Classy Bee $6,000
https://contest.com/voip-contest/entry1012
🥈Sleek Eagle $5,000 (-$1000 penalty for using Python and Docker)
https://contest.com/voip-contest/entry1007
III PLACE
🥉Fancy Beetle $3,000
https://contest.com/voip-contest/entry1013
🥉Sturdy Butterfly $3,000
https://contest.com/voip-contest/entry988
🥉Fair Goat $3,000
https://contest.com/voip-contest/entry1002
🥉Night Sloth $3,000
https://contest.com/voip-contest/entry987
🥉Stout Bell $3,000
https://contest.com/voip-contest/entry1009
🥉Busy Turkey $3,000
https://contest.com/voip-contest/entry994
🥉Groovy Cow $3,000
https://contest.com/voip-contest/entry995
IV PLACE
🎖Jolly Shrimp $1,000
https://contest.com/voip-contest/entry1006
You can find our detailed comments on the submissions on the contest platform. The data set used and detailed rankings are available here. Stay tuned for the next stage of the competition, which will start within the next 3 weeks.
As a result, we were able to select the best submissions, listed below.
I PLACE
🥇Mindful Pug $11,000
https://contest.com/voip-contest/entry997
II PLACE
🥈Holy Cobra $6,000
https://contest.com/voip-contest/entry1010
🥈Classy Bee $6,000
https://contest.com/voip-contest/entry1012
🥈Sleek Eagle $5,000 (-$1000 penalty for using Python and Docker)
https://contest.com/voip-contest/entry1007
III PLACE
🥉Fancy Beetle $3,000
https://contest.com/voip-contest/entry1013
🥉Sturdy Butterfly $3,000
https://contest.com/voip-contest/entry988
🥉Fair Goat $3,000
https://contest.com/voip-contest/entry1002
🥉Night Sloth $3,000
https://contest.com/voip-contest/entry987
🥉Stout Bell $3,000
https://contest.com/voip-contest/entry1009
🥉Busy Turkey $3,000
https://contest.com/voip-contest/entry994
🥉Groovy Cow $3,000
https://contest.com/voip-contest/entry995
IV PLACE
🎖Jolly Shrimp $1,000
https://contest.com/voip-contest/entry1006
You can find our detailed comments on the submissions on the contest platform. The data set used and detailed rankings are available here. Stay tuned for the next stage of the competition, which will start within the next 3 weeks.
Forwarded from Telegram Info English
Grams reset!
Today at about 3pm GMT testnet test network became unavailable. After about two hours it became known that the network relaunched with a full reset.
This means that the purses that you previously created are no longer working, respectively Grama is no longer available.
#TON #the crypt
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Today at about 3pm GMT testnet test network became unavailable. After about two hours it became known that the network relaunched with a full reset.
This means that the purses that you previously created are no longer working, respectively Grama is no longer available.
#TON #the crypt
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#PlusMessenger aggiornato.
Novità nella versione 5.11.0.5:
• Aggiunta opzione per nascondere le chat. Click prolungato sull'icona di ricerca nella schermata principale per aprire le chat nascoste. La prima volta dovrai impostare un codice di sicurezza.
• Opzione per nascondere le schede nella schermata delle chat nascoste.
• Opzione per disabilitare il sensore di impronte per aprire le chat nascoste.
• Ora quando salvi le impostazioni Plus, tutte le opzioni (chat preferite, nascoste, categorie e impostazioni Plus) saranno salvate su un singolo file.
• Opzione per salvare le impostazioni Plus nel cloud. Opzione per ripristinare le impostazioni Plus dal cloud.
• Aggiunta opzione per nascondere i contatti online dal menu (https://news.1rj.ru/str/plusmods/p3.5).
• Aggiunta opzione per inviare GIF e sticker con notifica silenziosa.
• Aggiunta opzione per modificare immagini/video esterni prima di inviarli.
• Correzioni bug e miglioramenti minori.
Scarica dal Play Store
@plusmsgrit
Novità nella versione 5.11.0.5:
• Aggiunta opzione per nascondere le chat. Click prolungato sull'icona di ricerca nella schermata principale per aprire le chat nascoste. La prima volta dovrai impostare un codice di sicurezza.
• Opzione per nascondere le schede nella schermata delle chat nascoste.
• Opzione per disabilitare il sensore di impronte per aprire le chat nascoste.
• Ora quando salvi le impostazioni Plus, tutte le opzioni (chat preferite, nascoste, categorie e impostazioni Plus) saranno salvate su un singolo file.
• Opzione per salvare le impostazioni Plus nel cloud. Opzione per ripristinare le impostazioni Plus dal cloud.
• Aggiunta opzione per nascondere i contatti online dal menu (https://news.1rj.ru/str/plusmods/p3.5).
• Aggiunta opzione per inviare GIF e sticker con notifica silenziosa.
• Aggiunta opzione per modificare immagini/video esterni prima di inviarli.
• Correzioni bug e miglioramenti minori.
Scarica dal Play Store
@plusmsgrit
Forwarded from Telegram Contests
The results of the blockchain contest are ready. The total prize fund of $235,000 will be distributed among 41 winners. We are impressed by the skill of the participants and congratulate all the winners.
You will find the details of the judging process in the file attached below.
🥇Sexy Chameleon – $28,750
1st place in Asynchronous Payment Channels, 2nd place MultiSig Wallet, GitHub issues: 1xB+, 2xC
🥈Classy Bee – $19,000
2nd place in MultiSig Wallets, 3rd place in Synchronous Payment Channels, GitHub issues: 2xC, 2xB, 1xA
🥇Keen Gnat – $16,000
1st place in Synchronous Payment Channels
🥇Mellow Squid – $14,000
1st place in MultiSig Wallets, 2nd place in DNS Resolvers (completed both resolvers)
🥇Shiny Giraffe – $12,500
1st place in DNS Resolvers (completed both resolvers), GitHub issues: 1xC
🥈Merry Ant – $11,000
2nd place in Synchronous Payment Channels, 3rd place in DNS Resolvers (completed both resolvers)
🥉Mad Crow – $8,000
3rd place in Asynchronous Payment Channels, 3rd place in DNS Resolvers, 4th place in MultiSig Wallets
🥇Hip Hyena – $8,000
1st place in MultiSig Wallets
🥇Dreamy Crab – $8,000
1st place in MultiSig Wallets
🥇Suave Giraffe – $8,000
1st place in MultiSig Wallets
🥈Big Elk – $7,750
2nd place in DNS Resolvers, GitHub issues: 1xB+
🎖Shiny Shrimp – $7,500
GitHub issues: 3xB
🥉Earnest Gnu – $7,000
3rd place in MultiSig Wallets, GitHub issues: 1xA
🎖Nimble Dodo – $6,500
GitHub issues: 1xA, 1xB-
🎖Desert Tiger – $5,000
GitHub issues: 1xA
🥉Night Turkey – $5,000
3rd place in Asynchronous Payment Channels
🥈Bold Wolf – $4,500
2nd place in MultiSig Wallets, GitHub issues: 1xC
🥉Cuddly Hamster – $4,000
3rd place in Synchronous Payment Channels
🥈Keen Fox – $4,000
2nd place in MultiSig Wallets
🥈Dreamy Snail – $4,000
2nd place in MultiSig Wallets
🥈Gentle Gnat – $4,000
2nd place in MultiSig Wallets
🥈Huge Giraffe – $4,000
2nd place in DNS Resolvers
🥈Groovy Fly – $4,000
2nd place in DNS Resolvers
🥉Crazy Gnu – $3,000
3rd place in DNS Resolvers (completed both resolvers)
🎖Slim Dodo – $2,500
GitHub issues: 1xB
🎖Rich Pigeon – $2,500
Bonus award. Submitted no smart contracts, but reported an A+ issue.
🥉Funny Owl – $2,000
3rd place in DNS Resolvers
🥉Nice Llama – $2,000
3rd place in DNS Resolvers
🥉Small Kitten – $2,000
3rd place in DNS Resolvers
🥉Dreamy Pug – $2,000
3rd place in DNS Resolvers
🥉Dreamy Chicken – $2,000
3rd place in DNS Resolvers (only Manual DNS gets a prize, hence no 1,5x bonus)
🥉Eager Boar – $2,000
3rd place in MultiSig Wallets
🥉Cool Duck – $2,000
3rd place in MultiSig Wallets
🥉Desert Falcon – $2,000
3rd place in MultiSig Wallets
🥉Dashing Racoon – $2,000
3rd place in MultiSig Wallets
🥉Funny Deer – $2,000
3rd place in MultiSig Wallets
🥉Grim Duck – $2,000
3rd place in MultiSig Wallets
🥉Earnest Cow – $2,000
3rd place in MultiSig Wallets
🎖Gentle Clam – $1,000
4th place in MultiSig Wallets
🎖Chic Dolphin – $1,000
4th place in MultiSig Wallets
🎖Mad Panda – $500
GitHub issues: 1xC
We are grateful for all the suggested fixes to TVM and FunC. Most of those have been implemented, and the TON TestNet has been restarted today.
We will announce Stage 2 of the blockchain competition in the next few weeks. Please note that the TON security bug bounty program is extended – we will be accepting and rewarding security bug reports even though this stage of the contest has ended.
You will find the details of the judging process in the file attached below.
🥇Sexy Chameleon – $28,750
1st place in Asynchronous Payment Channels, 2nd place MultiSig Wallet, GitHub issues: 1xB+, 2xC
🥈Classy Bee – $19,000
2nd place in MultiSig Wallets, 3rd place in Synchronous Payment Channels, GitHub issues: 2xC, 2xB, 1xA
🥇Keen Gnat – $16,000
1st place in Synchronous Payment Channels
🥇Mellow Squid – $14,000
1st place in MultiSig Wallets, 2nd place in DNS Resolvers (completed both resolvers)
🥇Shiny Giraffe – $12,500
1st place in DNS Resolvers (completed both resolvers), GitHub issues: 1xC
🥈Merry Ant – $11,000
2nd place in Synchronous Payment Channels, 3rd place in DNS Resolvers (completed both resolvers)
🥉Mad Crow – $8,000
3rd place in Asynchronous Payment Channels, 3rd place in DNS Resolvers, 4th place in MultiSig Wallets
🥇Hip Hyena – $8,000
1st place in MultiSig Wallets
🥇Dreamy Crab – $8,000
1st place in MultiSig Wallets
🥇Suave Giraffe – $8,000
1st place in MultiSig Wallets
🥈Big Elk – $7,750
2nd place in DNS Resolvers, GitHub issues: 1xB+
🎖Shiny Shrimp – $7,500
GitHub issues: 3xB
🥉Earnest Gnu – $7,000
3rd place in MultiSig Wallets, GitHub issues: 1xA
🎖Nimble Dodo – $6,500
GitHub issues: 1xA, 1xB-
🎖Desert Tiger – $5,000
GitHub issues: 1xA
🥉Night Turkey – $5,000
3rd place in Asynchronous Payment Channels
🥈Bold Wolf – $4,500
2nd place in MultiSig Wallets, GitHub issues: 1xC
🥉Cuddly Hamster – $4,000
3rd place in Synchronous Payment Channels
🥈Keen Fox – $4,000
2nd place in MultiSig Wallets
🥈Dreamy Snail – $4,000
2nd place in MultiSig Wallets
🥈Gentle Gnat – $4,000
2nd place in MultiSig Wallets
🥈Huge Giraffe – $4,000
2nd place in DNS Resolvers
🥈Groovy Fly – $4,000
2nd place in DNS Resolvers
🥉Crazy Gnu – $3,000
3rd place in DNS Resolvers (completed both resolvers)
🎖Slim Dodo – $2,500
GitHub issues: 1xB
🎖Rich Pigeon – $2,500
Bonus award. Submitted no smart contracts, but reported an A+ issue.
🥉Funny Owl – $2,000
3rd place in DNS Resolvers
🥉Nice Llama – $2,000
3rd place in DNS Resolvers
🥉Small Kitten – $2,000
3rd place in DNS Resolvers
🥉Dreamy Pug – $2,000
3rd place in DNS Resolvers
🥉Dreamy Chicken – $2,000
3rd place in DNS Resolvers (only Manual DNS gets a prize, hence no 1,5x bonus)
🥉Eager Boar – $2,000
3rd place in MultiSig Wallets
🥉Cool Duck – $2,000
3rd place in MultiSig Wallets
🥉Desert Falcon – $2,000
3rd place in MultiSig Wallets
🥉Dashing Racoon – $2,000
3rd place in MultiSig Wallets
🥉Funny Deer – $2,000
3rd place in MultiSig Wallets
🥉Grim Duck – $2,000
3rd place in MultiSig Wallets
🥉Earnest Cow – $2,000
3rd place in MultiSig Wallets
🎖Gentle Clam – $1,000
4th place in MultiSig Wallets
🎖Chic Dolphin – $1,000
4th place in MultiSig Wallets
🎖Mad Panda – $500
GitHub issues: 1xC
We are grateful for all the suggested fixes to TVM and FunC. Most of those have been implemented, and the TON TestNet has been restarted today.
We will announce Stage 2 of the blockchain competition in the next few weeks. Please note that the TON security bug bounty program is extended – we will be accepting and rewarding security bug reports even though this stage of the contest has ended.
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Forwarded from David S. © - aka Stone Hare
🆕 Trasferimento a testnet2
Sul sito ufficiale test.ton.org sono state pubblicate informazioni sugli aggiornamenti della rete di test:
ecco le novità:
• IMPORTANTE: Si noti che la rete di test è stata rilanciata il 15.11.2019. Per connettersi alla nuova rete di test ("testnet2"), è necessario ricompilare il software da fonti aggiornate e scaricare il file di configurazione aggiornato da questo sito. Tutti gli account creati in precedenza e i contratti intelligenti non esistono più.
• 15.11.2019: la dimensione massima del trasferimento ext_message è stata aumentata a 16 KiB, quindi ora i contratti intelligenti più grandi possono essere distribuiti da qualsiasi nodo completo (aggiornato).
• 15.11.2019:Il tasso minimo di convalida è stato ridotto a 10.001 GRAM di prova.
#TON #Gram
Sul sito ufficiale test.ton.org sono state pubblicate informazioni sugli aggiornamenti della rete di test:
ecco le novità:
• IMPORTANTE: Si noti che la rete di test è stata rilanciata il 15.11.2019. Per connettersi alla nuova rete di test ("testnet2"), è necessario ricompilare il software da fonti aggiornate e scaricare il file di configurazione aggiornato da questo sito. Tutti gli account creati in precedenza e i contratti intelligenti non esistono più.
• 15.11.2019: la dimensione massima del trasferimento ext_message è stata aumentata a 16 KiB, quindi ora i contratti intelligenti più grandi possono essere distribuiti da qualsiasi nodo completo (aggiornato).
• 15.11.2019:Il tasso minimo di convalida è stato ridotto a 10.001 GRAM di prova.
#TON #Gram
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⚡️ API: Autorizzazione utente
Nella pagina ufficiale https://core.telegram.org/api/auth sono apparse indicazioni sul come registrare il telefono di un utente per iniziare a utilizzare l'API per emulare un'applicazione di un utente associato ad un particolare DC.
In pratica, per risolvere errori di flood dovuti a troppi tentativi di accesso durante i test, sono presenti dei prefissi di numeri di telefono riservati per verificare la correttezza dei reindirizzamenti di gestione dell'applicazione tra DCs, iscrizioni, accessi e flussi 2FA. Questi numeri sono disponibili solo su DCs di test...
#API #auth
Nella pagina ufficiale https://core.telegram.org/api/auth sono apparse indicazioni sul come registrare il telefono di un utente per iniziare a utilizzare l'API per emulare un'applicazione di un utente associato ad un particolare DC.
In pratica, per risolvere errori di flood dovuti a troppi tentativi di accesso durante i test, sono presenti dei prefissi di numeri di telefono riservati per verificare la correttezza dei reindirizzamenti di gestione dell'applicazione tra DCs, iscrizioni, accessi e flussi 2FA. Questi numeri sono disponibili solo su DCs di test...
#API #auth
core.telegram.org
User Authorization
How to register a user's phone to start using the API.
Forwarded from Telegram Contests
The results of the themes contest have finally arrived. We carefully inspected each of the 341 themes submitted by the 277 designers and selected the ones we considered best. While none of the themes submitted are perfect, here’s how we identified the winners:
1. Themes that supported more than 2 platforms were slightly prioritized.
2. Themes that could be built within a few minutes using the Telegram UI were discarded.
3. Themes that we deemed unusable (e.g. those with low contrast / dissonant color palettes) were likewise discarded.
The winners:
I PLACE
🥇Quick Boar (USA) – $2,000
t.me/addtheme/SepiaBlues (all platforms)
t.me/addtheme/MountainSolitude (all platforms)
t.me/addtheme/DraculaMint (all platforms)
t.me/addtheme/SnowDay (all platforms)
🥇Sunny Swan (Poland) – $2,000
t.me/addtheme/Spacegrey (all platforms)
t.me/addtheme/TheWave (all platforms)
t.me/addtheme/VaporNeon (all platforms)
t.me/addtheme/Jellygram (all platforms)
🥇Hardy Swallow (Ukraine) – $2,000
t.me/addtheme/mtgold (all platforms)
II PLACE
🥈Lawful Zebra – $1,000
t.me/addtheme/brownie (Android, macOS)
🥈Dandy Chameleon – $1,000
t.me/addtheme/DarkGreenNight (iOS, macOS)
🥈Tidy Shrimp – $1,000
t.me/addtheme/f_green (iOS, Android, macOS)
🥈Happy Squid – $1,000
t.me/addtheme/redmoon (all platforms)
🥈Cute Panda – $1,000
t.me/addtheme/japanserenity (iOS, TDesktop)
🥈Able Hyena – $1,000
t.me/addtheme/LavenderMint (iOS, Android)
🥈Bright Fox – $1,000
t.me/addtheme/puaro (iOS, Android, macOS)
🥈Modest Leopard – $1,000
t.me/addtheme/OrangeFlowers (Android, TDesktop)
🥈Busy Skunk – $1,000
t.me/addtheme/darkQD (iOS, macOS)
🥈Big Gnat – $1,000
t.me/addtheme/lavender_blizzard (iOS, macOS)
t.me/addtheme/pumpkins (iOS, macOS)
t.me/addtheme/Firewatch (iOS, macOS)
🥈Noble Swallow – $1,000
t.me/addtheme/nightshift (iOS, macOS)
t.me/addtheme/coldeverest (iOS, macOS)
🥈Hardy Piranha – $1,000
t.me/addtheme/jotunheim (Android, TDesktop)
t.me/addtheme/orchid_fantasy (Android, TDesktop)
t.me/addtheme/elemental_blue (Android, TDesktop)
t.me/addtheme/afterglow (Android, TDesktop)
t.me/addtheme/joker_art (Android, TDesktop)
🥈Mindful Crow – $1,000
t.me/addtheme/AbstractDeer (iOS, Android)
t.me/addtheme/TonTheme (iOS, Android)
t.me/addtheme/DigitalNight (iOS, Android)
t.me/addtheme/AbstractLandscape (iOS, Android)
III PLACE
🥉Able Fish – $500
t.me/addtheme/cairo (iOS, TDesktop)
🥉Grim Beaver – $500
t.me/addtheme/mandarin (iOS, TDesktop, macOS)
🥉Perfect Hedgehog – $500
t.me/addtheme/midnight_theme (all platforms)
🥉Mindful Gorilla – $500
t.me/addtheme/StrawberryNight (iOS, TDesktop, macOS)
🥉Quick Deer – $500
t.me/addtheme/grayscale (all platforms)
🥉Sharp Toad – $500
t.me/addtheme/halloween_night (iOS, Android, TDesktop)
🥉Quick Wolf – $500
t.me/addtheme/starWarsNew (iOS, Android, TDesktop)
t.me/addtheme/LightSideStarWars (iOS, TDesktop)
🥉Witty Clam – $500
t.me/addtheme/Traku (Android, TDesktop)
t.me/addtheme/Buifys (Android, TDesktop)
🥉Shiny Moth – $500
t.me/addtheme/bluechill (TDesktop, macOS)
🥉Agile Lizard – $500
t.me/addtheme/wes_anderson (iOS, macOS)
t.me/addtheme/felicia_chiao (iOS, macOS)
🥉Gentle Falcon – $500
t.me/addtheme/md_tg (iOS, TDesktop, macOS)
🥉Small Peacock – $500
t.me/addtheme/hardluna (iOS, macOS)
t.me/addtheme/softluna (iOS, macOS)
🥉Sturdy Cock – $500
t.me/addtheme/ultra_violet (all platforms)
🥉Tall Gnu – $500
t.me/addtheme/KakTebeTakoeElonMusk (iOS, macOS)
t.me/addtheme/hermitage (iOS, macOS)
🥉Sleek Elk – $500
t.me/addtheme/limbo (Android, macOS)
🥉Kooky Bear – $500
t.me/addtheme/Emirald (Android, TDesktop)
🥉Rich Panda – $500
t.me/addtheme/purplenight (Android, TDesktop)
🥉Perfect Crow – $500
t.me/addtheme/castlevaniahalimke (Android, TDesktop)
🥉Mellow Beaver – $500
t.me/addtheme/issoelegant (Android, TDesktop)
🥉Funky Jaguar – $500
t.me/addtheme/geometric (iOS, TDesktop)
🥉Kooky Cockroach – $500
t.me/addtheme/Bethells (iOS, TDesktop)
Thank you for taking part in this competitive process. We hope you had fun!
1. Themes that supported more than 2 platforms were slightly prioritized.
2. Themes that could be built within a few minutes using the Telegram UI were discarded.
3. Themes that we deemed unusable (e.g. those with low contrast / dissonant color palettes) were likewise discarded.
The winners:
I PLACE
🥇Quick Boar (USA) – $2,000
t.me/addtheme/SepiaBlues (all platforms)
t.me/addtheme/MountainSolitude (all platforms)
t.me/addtheme/DraculaMint (all platforms)
t.me/addtheme/SnowDay (all platforms)
🥇Sunny Swan (Poland) – $2,000
t.me/addtheme/Spacegrey (all platforms)
t.me/addtheme/TheWave (all platforms)
t.me/addtheme/VaporNeon (all platforms)
t.me/addtheme/Jellygram (all platforms)
🥇Hardy Swallow (Ukraine) – $2,000
t.me/addtheme/mtgold (all platforms)
II PLACE
🥈Lawful Zebra – $1,000
t.me/addtheme/brownie (Android, macOS)
🥈Dandy Chameleon – $1,000
t.me/addtheme/DarkGreenNight (iOS, macOS)
🥈Tidy Shrimp – $1,000
t.me/addtheme/f_green (iOS, Android, macOS)
🥈Happy Squid – $1,000
t.me/addtheme/redmoon (all platforms)
🥈Cute Panda – $1,000
t.me/addtheme/japanserenity (iOS, TDesktop)
🥈Able Hyena – $1,000
t.me/addtheme/LavenderMint (iOS, Android)
🥈Bright Fox – $1,000
t.me/addtheme/puaro (iOS, Android, macOS)
🥈Modest Leopard – $1,000
t.me/addtheme/OrangeFlowers (Android, TDesktop)
🥈Busy Skunk – $1,000
t.me/addtheme/darkQD (iOS, macOS)
🥈Big Gnat – $1,000
t.me/addtheme/lavender_blizzard (iOS, macOS)
t.me/addtheme/pumpkins (iOS, macOS)
t.me/addtheme/Firewatch (iOS, macOS)
🥈Noble Swallow – $1,000
t.me/addtheme/nightshift (iOS, macOS)
t.me/addtheme/coldeverest (iOS, macOS)
🥈Hardy Piranha – $1,000
t.me/addtheme/jotunheim (Android, TDesktop)
t.me/addtheme/orchid_fantasy (Android, TDesktop)
t.me/addtheme/elemental_blue (Android, TDesktop)
t.me/addtheme/afterglow (Android, TDesktop)
t.me/addtheme/joker_art (Android, TDesktop)
🥈Mindful Crow – $1,000
t.me/addtheme/AbstractDeer (iOS, Android)
t.me/addtheme/TonTheme (iOS, Android)
t.me/addtheme/DigitalNight (iOS, Android)
t.me/addtheme/AbstractLandscape (iOS, Android)
III PLACE
🥉Able Fish – $500
t.me/addtheme/cairo (iOS, TDesktop)
🥉Grim Beaver – $500
t.me/addtheme/mandarin (iOS, TDesktop, macOS)
🥉Perfect Hedgehog – $500
t.me/addtheme/midnight_theme (all platforms)
🥉Mindful Gorilla – $500
t.me/addtheme/StrawberryNight (iOS, TDesktop, macOS)
🥉Quick Deer – $500
t.me/addtheme/grayscale (all platforms)
🥉Sharp Toad – $500
t.me/addtheme/halloween_night (iOS, Android, TDesktop)
🥉Quick Wolf – $500
t.me/addtheme/starWarsNew (iOS, Android, TDesktop)
t.me/addtheme/LightSideStarWars (iOS, TDesktop)
🥉Witty Clam – $500
t.me/addtheme/Traku (Android, TDesktop)
t.me/addtheme/Buifys (Android, TDesktop)
🥉Shiny Moth – $500
t.me/addtheme/bluechill (TDesktop, macOS)
🥉Agile Lizard – $500
t.me/addtheme/wes_anderson (iOS, macOS)
t.me/addtheme/felicia_chiao (iOS, macOS)
🥉Gentle Falcon – $500
t.me/addtheme/md_tg (iOS, TDesktop, macOS)
🥉Small Peacock – $500
t.me/addtheme/hardluna (iOS, macOS)
t.me/addtheme/softluna (iOS, macOS)
🥉Sturdy Cock – $500
t.me/addtheme/ultra_violet (all platforms)
🥉Tall Gnu – $500
t.me/addtheme/KakTebeTakoeElonMusk (iOS, macOS)
t.me/addtheme/hermitage (iOS, macOS)
🥉Sleek Elk – $500
t.me/addtheme/limbo (Android, macOS)
🥉Kooky Bear – $500
t.me/addtheme/Emirald (Android, TDesktop)
🥉Rich Panda – $500
t.me/addtheme/purplenight (Android, TDesktop)
🥉Perfect Crow – $500
t.me/addtheme/castlevaniahalimke (Android, TDesktop)
🥉Mellow Beaver – $500
t.me/addtheme/issoelegant (Android, TDesktop)
🥉Funky Jaguar – $500
t.me/addtheme/geometric (iOS, TDesktop)
🥉Kooky Cockroach – $500
t.me/addtheme/Bethells (iOS, TDesktop)
Thank you for taking part in this competitive process. We hope you had fun!
Forwarded from Telegram Contests
The Telegram Data Clustering Contest starts now.
Based on the input data we provide, you are expected to develop an algorithm that:
1. Identifies content in English and Russian and discards the rest.
2. Identifies news articles from the result of (1) and discards the rest.
3. Classifies each news piece from the result of (2) into one of these 7 categories: Society, Economy, Technology, Entertainment, Science, Sports and Other.
4. Identifies news pieces about the same event and groups them together into news threads.
5. Sorts news threads based on perceived importance.
Below is the sample input data. We will be publishing more sample data sets as the contest progresses. Check out the detailed denoscription of the contest task here (and here in Russian).
Participants have two weeks until December, 2 (the deadline is 23:50 Dubai time) to come up with a solution and upload it to @jobs_bot.
The authors of the best solution will share a prize fund of $100,000 and will be able to take part in the second stage of the contest, getting a chance to claim another $100,000 in prizes.
Based on the input data we provide, you are expected to develop an algorithm that:
1. Identifies content in English and Russian and discards the rest.
2. Identifies news articles from the result of (1) and discards the rest.
3. Classifies each news piece from the result of (2) into one of these 7 categories: Society, Economy, Technology, Entertainment, Science, Sports and Other.
4. Identifies news pieces about the same event and groups them together into news threads.
5. Sorts news threads based on perceived importance.
Below is the sample input data. We will be publishing more sample data sets as the contest progresses. Check out the detailed denoscription of the contest task here (and here in Russian).
Participants have two weeks until December, 2 (the deadline is 23:50 Dubai time) to come up with a solution and upload it to @jobs_bot.
The authors of the best solution will share a prize fund of $100,000 and will be able to take part in the second stage of the contest, getting a chance to claim another $100,000 in prizes.
🔥Che cosa succede quando uno stato decide di chiudere internet?
Stando ai dati offerti da TGStat.com, in seguito alla scelta di chiudere internet da parte del Consiglio Supremo della sicurezza nazionale dell'Iran, il numero totale delle visualizzazioni all'interno dei dei canali Telegram iraniani è diminuito di quasi 9 volte: passando da 1.3 miliardi visualizzazioni al giorno a 150 milioni al giorno.
È calato anche il numero totale di pubblicazioni in questi giorni "senza Internet". Si è passati da 350 mila pubblicazioni al giorno a sole 75 mila pubblicazioni.
Tag: #Iran #BloccoInternet #StatisticheTelegram
Via: https://news.1rj.ru/str/telepulse
Stando ai dati offerti da TGStat.com, in seguito alla scelta di chiudere internet da parte del Consiglio Supremo della sicurezza nazionale dell'Iran, il numero totale delle visualizzazioni all'interno dei dei canali Telegram iraniani è diminuito di quasi 9 volte: passando da 1.3 miliardi visualizzazioni al giorno a 150 milioni al giorno.
È calato anche il numero totale di pubblicazioni in questi giorni "senza Internet". Si è passati da 350 mila pubblicazioni al giorno a sole 75 mila pubblicazioni.
Tag: #Iran #BloccoInternet #StatisticheTelegram
Via: https://news.1rj.ru/str/telepulse
Forwarded from Pavel Durov
In May, I predicted that backdoors in WhatsApp would keep getting discovered, and one serious security issue would follow another, as it did in the past [1]. This week a new backdoor was quietly found in WhatsApp [2]. Just like the previous WhatsApp backdoor and the one before it, this new backdoor made all data on your phone vulnerable to hackers and government agencies. All a hacker had to do was send you a video – and all your data was at the attacker’s mercy [3].
WhatsApp doesn’t only fail to protect your WhatsApp messages – this app is being consistently used as a Trojan horse to spy on your non-WhatsApp photos and messages. Why would they do it? Facebook has been part of surveillance programs long before it acquired WhatsApp [4][5]. It is naive to think the company would change its policies after the acquisition, which has been made even more obvious by the WhatsApp founder’s admission regarding the sale of WhatsApp to Facebook: “I sold my users’ privacy” [6].
Following the discovery of this week’s backdoor, Facebook tried to confuse the public by claiming they had no evidence that the backdoor had been exploited by hackers [7]. Of course, they have no such evidence – in order to obtain it, they would need to be able to analyze videos shared by WhatsApp users, and WhatsApp doesn’t permanently store video files on its servers (instead, it sends unencrypted messages and media of the vast majority of their users straight to Google’s and Apple’s servers [8]). So – nothing to analyze – “no evidence”. Convenient.
But rest assured, a security vulnerability of this magnitude is bound to have been exploited – just like the previous WhatsApp backdoor had been used against human rights activists and journalists naive enough to be WhatsApp users [9][10]. It was reported in September that the data obtained as a result of the exploitation of such WhatsApp backdoors will now be shared with other countries by US agencies [11][12].
Despite of this ever-increasing evidence of WhatsApp being a honeypot for people that still trust Facebook in 2019, it might also be the case that WhatsApp just accidentally implements critical security vulnerabilities across all their apps every few months. I doubt that – Telegram, a similar app in its complexity, hasn’t had any issues of WhatsApp-level severity in the six years since its launch. It’s very unlikely that anyone can accidentally commit major security errors, conveniently suitable for surveillance, on a regular basis.
Regardless of the underlying intentions of WhatsApp’s parent company, the advice for their end-users is the same: unless you are cool with all your photos and messages becoming public one day, you should delete WhatsApp from your phone.
[1] – Why WhatsApp will never be secure
[2] – WhatsApp users urged to update app immediately over spying fears
[3] – WhatsApp Android and iOS users are now at risk from malicious video files
[4] – Everything you need to know about PRISM
[5] – NSA taps data from 9 major Net firms
[6] – WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton: 'I sold my users' privacy'
[7] – Hackers can use a WhatsApp flaw in the way it handles video to take control of your phone
[8] – WhatsApp is storing unencrypted backup data on Google Drive
[9] – WhatsApp hack led to targeting of 100 journalists and dissidents
[10] – Exclusive: Government officials around the globe targeted for hacking through WhatsApp - sources
[11] – Police can access suspects’ Facebook and WhatsApp messages in deal with US
[12] – Facebook, WhatsApp Will Have to Share Messages With U.K.
WhatsApp doesn’t only fail to protect your WhatsApp messages – this app is being consistently used as a Trojan horse to spy on your non-WhatsApp photos and messages. Why would they do it? Facebook has been part of surveillance programs long before it acquired WhatsApp [4][5]. It is naive to think the company would change its policies after the acquisition, which has been made even more obvious by the WhatsApp founder’s admission regarding the sale of WhatsApp to Facebook: “I sold my users’ privacy” [6].
Following the discovery of this week’s backdoor, Facebook tried to confuse the public by claiming they had no evidence that the backdoor had been exploited by hackers [7]. Of course, they have no such evidence – in order to obtain it, they would need to be able to analyze videos shared by WhatsApp users, and WhatsApp doesn’t permanently store video files on its servers (instead, it sends unencrypted messages and media of the vast majority of their users straight to Google’s and Apple’s servers [8]). So – nothing to analyze – “no evidence”. Convenient.
But rest assured, a security vulnerability of this magnitude is bound to have been exploited – just like the previous WhatsApp backdoor had been used against human rights activists and journalists naive enough to be WhatsApp users [9][10]. It was reported in September that the data obtained as a result of the exploitation of such WhatsApp backdoors will now be shared with other countries by US agencies [11][12].
Despite of this ever-increasing evidence of WhatsApp being a honeypot for people that still trust Facebook in 2019, it might also be the case that WhatsApp just accidentally implements critical security vulnerabilities across all their apps every few months. I doubt that – Telegram, a similar app in its complexity, hasn’t had any issues of WhatsApp-level severity in the six years since its launch. It’s very unlikely that anyone can accidentally commit major security errors, conveniently suitable for surveillance, on a regular basis.
Regardless of the underlying intentions of WhatsApp’s parent company, the advice for their end-users is the same: unless you are cool with all your photos and messages becoming public one day, you should delete WhatsApp from your phone.
[1] – Why WhatsApp will never be secure
[2] – WhatsApp users urged to update app immediately over spying fears
[3] – WhatsApp Android and iOS users are now at risk from malicious video files
[4] – Everything you need to know about PRISM
[5] – NSA taps data from 9 major Net firms
[6] – WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton: 'I sold my users' privacy'
[7] – Hackers can use a WhatsApp flaw in the way it handles video to take control of your phone
[8] – WhatsApp is storing unencrypted backup data on Google Drive
[9] – WhatsApp hack led to targeting of 100 journalists and dissidents
[10] – Exclusive: Government officials around the globe targeted for hacking through WhatsApp - sources
[11] – Police can access suspects’ Facebook and WhatsApp messages in deal with US
[12] – Facebook, WhatsApp Will Have to Share Messages With U.K.