I've updated the sources to 4.15.1, will publish them after the test build.
Since the version is already beyond 4.14, and I don’t want to create a branch for each version since it will bloat the repository, this branch will be called patches-track-wip .
Also, to reduce the size of the repository, I plan to reorganize the patches-track* branches.
— patches-track: TD 3.5.2 — patches-track-wip: TD 4.15.1 — patches-track-old, patches-track-4.8.4 and patches-track-4.14 will be deleted (or archived, if needed).
So if you need versions based on 4.1.1, 4.8.4 or 4.14.13, I advise you to fork these branches. Or if you want them to stay a little longer, let me know at @kotatochat.
I've updated the sources to 4.15.1, will publish them after the test build.
Since the version is already beyond 4.14, and I don’t want to create a branch for each version since it will bloat the repository, this branch will be called patches-track-wip .
Also, to reduce the size of the repository, I plan to reorganize the patches-track* branches.
— patches-track: TD 3.5.2 — patches-track-wip: TD 4.15.1 — patches-track-old, patches-track-4.8.4 and patches-track-4.14 will be deleted (or archived, if needed).
So if you need versions based on 4.1.1, 4.8.4 or 4.14.13, I advise you to fork these branches. Or if you want them to stay a little longer, let me know at @kotatochat.
Some messages aren’t supposed to last forever. There are some Telegram groups and conversations where it’s best if messages are automatically deleted in a day or a week. Here’s how to auto-delete messages in any Telegram chat. You can enable the auto-delete feature on a per-chat basis. It works for both one-on-one conversations and group chats. Previously, you needed to use the Secret Chat feature to automatically delete messages after a set time. At the time of writing, you can choose to automatically delete messages after a day or a week. Telegram starts the timer once they are sent, not after they are read. This won’t affect the messages that were sent before enabling the feature.
How Does Bitcoin Mining Work?
Bitcoin mining is the process of adding new transactions to the Bitcoin blockchain. It’s a tough job. People who choose to mine Bitcoin use a process called proof of work, deploying computers in a race to solve mathematical puzzles that verify transactions.To entice miners to keep racing to solve the puzzles and support the overall system, the Bitcoin code rewards miners with new Bitcoins. “This is how new coins are created” and new transactions are added to the blockchain, says Okoro.