It is a god awful pattern! It should be gotten rid of across the web. However, I have noticed that, on some fields, the field rejects certain input without any message if the input is not the correct intended field…
Nothing really matters.
Can someone educate me more about this? This only seems to decentralize content sharing right? How are servers going to work? They would still be centralized right? Things like REST APIs.
>In what way does google invade your privacy that has made you worse off? This made me laugh. Let's talk about an example. Imagine the nicest house with all of the features possible. You get to live in the house and…
This is 100% true and 99% of time overlooked fact. Many people don't realize Apple can and does share iCloud data with law enforcement agencies.
> I'll consider Google alternatives when there is a better alternative. Sure, you do you, nothing wrong with that. I'd rather use 'inferior' technology if that means better privacy standards.
That's an awesome mission. More power to you! The product seems incredible.
Can you share a real example? How do you use it? What tools do you employ?
It is a god awful pattern! It should be gotten rid of across the web. However, I have noticed that, on some fields, the field rejects certain input without any message if the input is not the correct intended field…
Nothing really matters.
Can someone educate me more about this? This only seems to decentralize content sharing right? How are servers going to work? They would still be centralized right? Things like REST APIs.
>In what way does google invade your privacy that has made you worse off? This made me laugh. Let's talk about an example. Imagine the nicest house with all of the features possible. You get to live in the house and…
This is 100% true and 99% of time overlooked fact. Many people don't realize Apple can and does share iCloud data with law enforcement agencies.
> I'll consider Google alternatives when there is a better alternative. Sure, you do you, nothing wrong with that. I'd rather use 'inferior' technology if that means better privacy standards.
That's an awesome mission. More power to you! The product seems incredible.
Can you share a real example? How do you use it? What tools do you employ?