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by gammafactor
3964 days ago
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What problem does this solve exactly? (As others have mentioned), it's closed source, so who is going to trust it with personal data? I'd much rather trust bittorrent sync than this but this point is really irrelevant. This isn't mom and pop software. On the other hand, those who would like to use it seriously (pirates, hackers, those who value privacy) will laugh at it,
not only because it's closed source and thus all claims the author makes are unverifiable, but also because the architecture is crap. So, summarizing, is there anything of substance besides hype and famewhoring here? I think not. |
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btw, seems that the open core CPP project is available through site's Download section... under title with big letters named "Crypto for Hackers: The Workshop"
as is denoted here: https://github.com/eijah/demonsaw/issues/2