On Friday, May 11, 2018 at 10:05:26 AM UTC+2, Mat wrote:
....
> I imagine that the critical difference for people deciding on solution is
> "who is in control" - fully me or also someone else. Agree?
>
Agreed!
I think, There are some basic question you have to ask here:
- "What happens to my data, if the service goes down?"
- Can I still access my data, without any loss?
- Can I change the service provider
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service_provider>, without modifying my TW?
- Is my data locked in?
- What's about privacy?
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As I wrote at different other posts, we often trade "control and privacy"
against "convenience".
eg: Since it is so convenient to use gmail, many people use it. But in the
future there will be 1 more major threat against privacy, to do so. Just
have a look at this frightening 2 minutes
<https://youtu.be/ogfYd705cRs?t=720> of new possibilities.
That's one more reason, why file based TiddlyWiki is so important in the
future.
have fun!
mario
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