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https://securenote.app.

Full encryption for notes (uses local encryption before you even sent the note to the server).

I wanted a mixture of Github Gists (sans Git) and 1Password shares so I've been using it eitj great success at my current company to share snippets and private stuff.

Might open source in the future, just need to gauge interest.


I finally put my "securenote.app" domain to good use. It's a note taking service with markdown support where the data is fully encrypted before it even leaves your computer with no way for me to see your notes (as I don't have access to the password that encrypted it).

Still iterating on it, including a potential improvement to the (very simple) design.


www.patrickdap.com

Technology, engineering and a few other tidbits. Need to update it a bit further though!


Not a Discord fan either but whole companies are now using Discord like if it is Slack. I don't think the product looks amateur by having a Discord.


They seem to use Stripe for payments. I would probably go there.


https://www.patrickdap.com/

I blog about Kubernetes and CI/CD, as well as other personal stuff. Some articles might be in Spanish though!


Native Spanish speaker that builds software for English speaking markets: I don't think I would write a software or make screenshots where I would think first to put names like Juan or Pedro in them if the target audience is English speakers.

When you're writing English it just feels like the names flow better, that's all (like, avoiding stutter in a sentence, but with names). I don't think it would be fair to say we're just not honoring our roots


Why not?

Also you could use "Joe" and "Pedro" instead. To me it seems even more global.


We used Joe and Pedro on some of our screenshots. Discussion is all about that :)


Valid. I get your point.


I provided consulting for a mobile carrier before. The reason why this doesn't happen is because once you do apply data caps, users often try to "not eat their entire allocation the first day" because otherwise they would lose internet halfway through the month.

The same reason as to why you don't use your entire paycheque at the beginning of each month when it drops.

Granted though, in terms of internet, this is not a detriment (at least not enough) to think you won't have internet by the end of the month. But that'd the thinking behind caps, that people would even out their usage through the month.


If you read the article, it does state that a passport does carry a "RealID", so yes, passports are one form of it.


DNS based ad blocking is slightly different than VPN based blocking. VPN is there for people running environments where DoH is not yet supported.

Newer versions of iOS, Android and Windows support it already.


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