This is exactly what I have been looking for, few questions
- why does it need login?
- what does it do with my data?
- does the data live on phone or on your servers?
- is it possible to export all the data somewhere?
Being liberal doesn't mean that you block everything that the other side is doing. It's also about being open and accepting to others and their views. Shopify did the right thing here.
While this sounds like a good idea and will probably do well, it also centralizes more critical information and access to one for-profit company and product.
I really wish that we as a community would spend more effort towards better, decentralized systems.
If anyone has a good background, what exactly does Joyent have that is so valuable?
It seems that NodeJS has moved out of Joyent. They have hosted container support that seems to run on solaris, which seems interesting, but a bit too much of buzz-wordy from their website.
I am not very familiar with this, so will be great if someone can explain a little bit. I read the comments around orchestration, but am more interested in Joyent's value proposition.
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