Not really, I used ten or fifteen web apps today and I was totally at the mercy of whoever designed them re: who had access to the data I generated, re: which front end I used, etc.
It's the user's trust preference that I want to matter, not the app developer's.
My NAS appliance has plenty of storage available, I want to select it as my storage backend so that if the internet goes down everything that doesn't require collaboration still works for me. And not because I've been very choosy about what code I rely on, but because that degree of composability is built into the protocols.
It's the user's trust preference that I want to matter, not the app developer's.
My NAS appliance has plenty of storage available, I want to select it as my storage backend so that if the internet goes down everything that doesn't require collaboration still works for me. And not because I've been very choosy about what code I rely on, but because that degree of composability is built into the protocols.