Hey I’m building Cipher, a terminal-native E2EE cloud storage.
Everything is encrypted locally before it leaves your machine, so the server only ever sees encrypted blobs.
The CLI/client is open source if you want to audit the code first:
➡️https://t.co/sLnHDCxqcp
@CryptoCyberia corps creates , funds them then community and their paid employess make sure to keep it alive and free of zero days . if you see here all human effort is mostly made by community and monetary effort is mainly done by corps . there are exceptions like void linux and many.
@CryptoCyberia if we specifically talk about linux ecosystem then almost all big creation like x11, wayland, systemd ,pipewire are done by corps so that they can sell distro to enterprises and make linux actually usable . donations by you and me are not enough to keep project sustained .
@CryptoCyberia arch and debian are going on the same path btw. if you see who give major funds , oss support and long term vision you will find that all of it backed by money from MS, redhat, canonical,google,intel etc.
reality is community project hardly sustains without corporate backing
@CryptoCyberia for redhat , if we bought a company(like IBM did) for billions then we will make sure that we get good ROI from that investment .
i still dont support their way of making rhel closed.
@CryptoCyberia they are not evil . its just that we are not in their foot.
canonical will die if they dont have snap like lockin and ubuntu pro ecosystem that forces snapd.
and if you or me were founder of canonical we would done the same. persistance + low profit is better than early death.
@nikitabier How do I block Indians from my Twitter feed?
99% of them are engagement farmers, copy other people's posts, and don't know anything about the topics they talk about.
i myself Indian so ,this is not a racist post just reality check
@CryptoCyberia The community's job is to ensure that the people around them, including their children, never have to use Windows and instead grow up using Linux from childhood.
The goal is to make Linux the default choice, not Windows.
Ofcourse some exceptions- gaming, Adobe products etc.
@CryptoCyberia If Canonical doesn't do it, then Red Hat will have to.
To ensure AI tooling works flawlessly on Linux, people should never have to touch the shitty, garbage experience that is Windows.
Because an agentic OS and AI agents running within an OS are not the same thing.