bluecrab 22 days ago

If it's 100% private as you state n your website, it would be opensource.

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thisislife2 22 days ago

Not necessarily - if it works offline (without internet), that also satisfies the "privacy" requirement for many of us.

dharmab 21 days ago

Not necessarily - software can collect data offline and then send a payload at a later time.

jerryliuoft 16 days ago

It definitely can! However that is easily verifiable. First is that. You can see in the network tab that nothing is uploaded Second is that you can just close the tab before enabling internet. It’s not possible to send payload if the webpage is gone.

Either way I’m not collecting video information. It’s gonna bankrupt me just on storage fees given how videos are so large

jerryliuoft 16 days ago

Funnily enough. It was open source. But I had to close it because it was getting in the way of my implementation velocity. I can always open source it again. But there’s a decent chunk of work to clean the code up with keys etc. Also when it was open source I got 0 PR it was mostly just ppl filing bugs which makes me think my audiences don’t really care, and I could just save time if close source it