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by sneak
2149 days ago
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SaaS advertising for a closed source/proprietary, hosted, PHP app. No mention of end to end crypto, so third party doctrine applies to all your communications, including DMs. Your chatops are only as secure as their hosted auth system, which you can’t review or audit. I don’t think the world needs more things like this. Give me something open source that I can hack on, or run on my own machine, ideally in a modern language. This feels like too little, too late, in a world already cluttered by shiny, hosted tools that offer you zero privacy from the hosting provider (which you can’t change). A company that does things like this can’t really be said to have a commitment to free software. Free software is like veganism or respect for the rule of law in society: it’s not something you do sometimes, when you feel like it. Either you believe in software freedom, or you do not. You should not be writing source code that you expect your customers to use but not be able to read and modify. |
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