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fenomas | 3 months ago
Am I missing something? Is this seriously a heated HN debate over "why does this website need to store the text it sends to people who view the website?"?
fenomas | 3 months ago
Am I missing something? Is this seriously a heated HN debate over "why does this website need to store the text it sends to people who view the website?"?
gausswho|3 months ago
And the clients don't need to be running at the same time if you have a third device that's always on and receiving the changes from either (like a backup system). Eventually everything arrives. It's not as robust as what Google or iCloud gives you, but it's good enough for me.
fenomas|3 months ago
It's a website! You submit text, that you'll view or edit later, so the server stores it. How is that controversial to a HN audience?
Also:
> the clients don't need to be running at the same time if you have a third device that's always on
An always-on device that stores data in order to sync it to clients is a server.
handoflixue|3 months ago
For some reason, consumers have decided that they prefer a significantly better product that doesn't require any additional applications or technical expertise ¯\_(ツ)_/¯