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by saghm
931 days ago
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I definitely appreciate that running something locally or self-hosting is way more work than most people would want, but there's still something a bit weird about wanting to "never sign a sketchy contract again" but just blindly trusting assertions that "We don't store your data", "We follow security best practices", and "We use strong 256 bit SSL encryption". Is this just a tool you made to scratch your own itch and decided to share it in case anyone else finds it useful, or are there plans to monetize this in the future? The proclamations of privacy and security don't convince me as much as open sourcing it and letting me run it myself would, but I imagine you wouldn't do that if you were planning to try to turn this into a business. |
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