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I know I'm biased because I'm working on an E2EE todo/planning app[1], but over the years I've become convinced that E2EE apps are the future. All the syncing code you have to write anyway if you want your app to work offline. Despite all the buzz about big data, most individuals and most companies generate only a modest amount of data. Even when you have a long tail of archived data (e.g. emails that go back 10 year…
Ok, I'll byte. Let's take a hypothetically example that might just happen. Imagine a company has a Wikipedia hosted by a 3rd party. I interpret E2EE as: after I submit a post, it is encrypted, and the servicing company can't look at the unencrypted data, my coworkers can decrypt the posts. It is simple to ask "how would you support linking to posts" - but "how would you support searching for posts"? Would you maintai…
Whether it was intentional or not, +1 Funny.