Programmer. Linux fan.
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Programmer. Linux fan.
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@chmod777 I installed on my laptop, and I've been using it since.
Still have Linux on the desktop, and I do connect from one to the other :)
@hund Notes looks nice.
I've done this manually, with markdown files, and markdown apps and viewers on the phone.
Looks like Notes is solving that.
Just because a company appears to have e2e encryption, doesn't mean buying them will make your own, completely unrealted software magically encrypted.
Sound more like a marketing move.
Zoom acquired Keybase today.
Keybase helped me to identify a trend in the software industry: using a pretty UI to cover up the disruption of an open ecosystem with a closed, centralized replacement. Keybase seemed cool on the face of it - making encryption easier is a laudible goal, and PGP certainly could use the improvement. But, thanks to Keybase, now I ask different questions upfront.
Beware the Keybase formula:
1. Integrates with an existing, open ecosystem
2. May have open-source clients, but server is closed source and does not federate
3. Pretty UI and good marketing
4. VC funded