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Yes. I like transparency and I would like to live in a world where the products I consume don't assume and give me the choice of what data is sent on the back of my actions. In this case because the option was binary it…
Thanks for response. I assumed it was a bug and i'm sure there are quite a few start outs which find themselves on here via the power of copy pasta. That said it was the idea of having geolocation on by default which…
Just installed (https://github.com/laurent22/joplin/releases/download/v0.10....) on Windows 7. Went straight into Options to see what's what...noted that geo-location of notes is on by default and wasn't able to switch…
I read the article and thought I must research into the hexagonal madness. Turned to comments, HN's transcendent consciousness wins again! Cheers gewoonkris.
If this wasn't an intentional backdoor it raises the question, what source control methods were being used and are they secure? Has Juniper been compromised on a larger scale?
Yes. I like transparency and I would like to live in a world where the products I consume don't assume and give me the choice of what data is sent on the back of my actions. In this case because the option was binary it…
Thanks for response. I assumed it was a bug and i'm sure there are quite a few start outs which find themselves on here via the power of copy pasta. That said it was the idea of having geolocation on by default which…
Just installed (https://github.com/laurent22/joplin/releases/download/v0.10....) on Windows 7. Went straight into Options to see what's what...noted that geo-location of notes is on by default and wasn't able to switch…
I read the article and thought I must research into the hexagonal madness. Turned to comments, HN's transcendent consciousness wins again! Cheers gewoonkris.
If this wasn't an intentional backdoor it raises the question, what source control methods were being used and are they secure? Has Juniper been compromised on a larger scale?