top | item 30973069 (no title) keketi | 3 years ago The API does not provide any means for deleting the uploaded data. Also, there is no durability guarantee. This service looks like a scam. discuss order hn newest behrlich|3 years ago > S4's state-of-the-art write-only interface removes the headaches commonly associated with reading data.Durability is one of the headaches you can ignore with a write only interface. anakaine|3 years ago How do you figure? Looks pretty legit. Their storage imagery is a picture of multiple save icons... I mean, what else could they do to show how well they can store data? Groxx|3 years ago It doesn't even use a blockchain, how can we trust it? gemakelijk|3 years ago Blockchain would fit perfectly, since it is a write only technology. And you do get nice features at no cost like smart contract, NFTs... load replies (1) throwawayHN378|3 years ago You didn’t download the WSDL forgot_old_user|3 years ago oh wow really? pmontra|3 years ago They could be storing to /dev/null. That's a very safe target, nobody can steal our data. Unfortunately it's technically not encrypted at rest. seb314|3 years ago A v2 feature might be e2e encryption, seems like that should be feasible necovek|3 years ago You can always encrypt it before piping it to /dev/null. bongobingo1|3 years ago Try checking the "buy" URL.
behrlich|3 years ago > S4's state-of-the-art write-only interface removes the headaches commonly associated with reading data.Durability is one of the headaches you can ignore with a write only interface.
anakaine|3 years ago How do you figure? Looks pretty legit. Their storage imagery is a picture of multiple save icons... I mean, what else could they do to show how well they can store data?
Groxx|3 years ago It doesn't even use a blockchain, how can we trust it? gemakelijk|3 years ago Blockchain would fit perfectly, since it is a write only technology. And you do get nice features at no cost like smart contract, NFTs... load replies (1)
gemakelijk|3 years ago Blockchain would fit perfectly, since it is a write only technology. And you do get nice features at no cost like smart contract, NFTs... load replies (1)
pmontra|3 years ago They could be storing to /dev/null. That's a very safe target, nobody can steal our data. Unfortunately it's technically not encrypted at rest. seb314|3 years ago A v2 feature might be e2e encryption, seems like that should be feasible necovek|3 years ago You can always encrypt it before piping it to /dev/null.
behrlich|3 years ago
Durability is one of the headaches you can ignore with a write only interface.
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