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I'd be weary to trust AI with something like that, especially if I had to assert to a third party that we absolutely do not have a vulnerability.

> I do not understand what I am doing

I would argue that then you do not "have to work with them", you are merely using products built with them.


Subprocessor usually just means that you use their products in a way that your personal data passes through them. For example, let's say you are using cloudflare and aws to host a site, then your subprocessors would be cloudflare and aws.

It can be some more nefarious use, but it can also just be that they (persona in this case) use their services to process/store your data.


Ah I see that makes sense. Thanks for the clarification.

That's just for the 2019 re-release, right?

And they have become quite infamous for having aggressive sales tactics for anyone going over their internal metrics for the free tier (still under the public metrics for free).

If you’re going above those limits… come on lol.

When I read

> No need for that.

I generally expect a less complex solution, it seems like your is more complex (easiness is arguable though)


Was WebOS really that much about openness? Are you not thinking of FirefoxOS/B2G?

IM messages seem to be documents just as much as email or many things you'd normally call documents. A reasonable definition IMO would be:

    A self-contained rich formatted text file/package that optionally contains attachments or media.

I'd disagree with that for most messaging apps. If you think about Discord or Slack for example. You have a plain text message and then media attachments externally. This could be very well expressed with JSON.

Very few messaging apps let you go beyond plain text and let you start embedding media or complex layouts inside a message.


Slack messages have a ton of formatting. You could implement it with some sort of extension on markdown but you'd have to write a custom parser. XML gives you a markup structure for free.

Slack canvases have full layouts including images.


Slack messages contains a lot of additional formatting and media.

Even whatsapp does formatting, so does signal.

What is a current popular messaging app that does not have rich text features?


I don't think this is GDPR compliant.

its an experiment, and it doesn't really matter if you are not using it commercially.

https://gdprlocal.com/does-gdpr-apply-to-individuals/

> When Does GDPR Apply to Individuals?

> ...

> Examples where GDPR may apply:

> Running a blog or website that collects user data


crazy, where did you found this xD

> in the sense that against 200 million in revenue, 50,000 and 30 are in the same ballpark

I don't understand how those are in the same ballpark? I thought saying something is in the same ballpark suggested that they are similar in scale, and the implication is that little-leauge does not play in the same ballpark as a NBA team. They are in the same category (baseball), but not at all the same level.


At a big enough scale, previously large differences are effectively 0.

50k/mo is 600,000/yr vs 360/yr at 30/mo. Thats existential for a 1MM/yr company. Neither register on a balance sheet for a 1B/yr company. They are both closer to 0 than being a major cost.


But saying that 200 million and 30 are in the same ballpark is not true in 99.99% of contexts.

Even 50k and 30 I would not say are in the same ballpark. I've worked for major corps and of course a cost saving of 50k/month would not register for the overall company but it probably would for my team. A saving of 30/month is probably not worth spending any considerable amount of time on in most non-personal contexts.


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