Or you can pay less for something like S3 if you're putting software in between anyway
I doubt it, it's probably more efficient (and cheaper) to use some sort of object storage method and store each file as an encrypted blob
Can you choose to only spoof it for specific apps?
With Rust it's usually just a fluke that can be fixed by doing that, but C++ linker errors may indicate the start of several frustrating hours. That's been my experience at least.
This would have been better with Rust and C++
Since the method is encryption of the notes folder, I would consider it to be one
This is a security risk! Some note taking apps store data outside of the notes directory (e.g. Logseq)
I think they mean that the explosions of electronics also hit some extra sensitive parts.
What does it say if you ask it to explain "exaggeration"?
Thanks for the suggestion, I hadn't heard of it yet and it seems very useful. However, I might as well just shut it down completely in this scenario if I have to reboot anyway.
It didn't respond to that anymore after entering sleep mode
Could you give an example of something related to hardware that most developers don't know about?