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timseverien
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
I’ll be sure to list that as an alternative!
timseverien
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
I tried doing that on the tool-specific detail page, but they’re broad categories, e.g. “Device, Environment, Usage” for Next.js. Do you think that’s sufficient?
timseverien
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
I reviewed the source-code before adding them to the site. I can’t say for sure IP addresses aren’t stored server-side, so we have to trust them that they don’t, but most tools do find creative ways to get some kind of unique and persistent IDs. For example, Astro computes a hash for the git repository remote URL, and Storybook computes an ID by hashing the first commit hash in the repo.
timseverien
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
The currently available information is all from browsing documentation and scanning source code. Some people suggested looking into JetBrains IDEs, which isn’t open-source, and thus would require packet sniffing.
timseverien
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
I’ll add anything worth adding, regardless if it has telemetry or not. The tools on the site just the ones I tested!
timseverien
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
I did browse VS Code’s source code and I can’t recall seeing anything other than straightforward, albeit verbose, telemetry. When I find the time, I’ll reiterate on clarity! I’ll try to be more thorough, too, if time lets me. I want to verify everything before it goes online, which is time-consuming — an already scarce resource.
timseverien
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
I may have not tested this thoroughly enough — I’ll be sure to revisit it soon.