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by alister 4590 days ago
> Trousseau is a gpg encrypted key-value store designed to be a simple, safe and relient place for your data.

Relient? I think he meant "reliant" but even that doesn't sound right. Reliant means "trustful", suggesting that the system trusts you. Maybe he meant "trustworthy". (Or just simply "reliable".)

("relient" is a French word meaning to connect, link, or join, and the author seems to be French. But that observation doesn't seem to help.)

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Yes, I think the author also uses "sensible" in places where "sensitive" might be more appropriate.
I believed too that if you don't give the personn/thing you're being reliant, it meant "trustworthy", maybe it is a French-induced error ?
resilient maybe?