Me on Nostr: Never heard about it. Not my personal choice. I feel more secure keeping my personal ...
Never heard about it.
Not my personal choice. I feel more secure keeping my personal notes where i know, distributed and secured in my devices. Using a password manager to secure my notes brings me pece of mind. It's the only way I really feel to own them.
Nearly impossible with paper to cypher and secure notes.
Anything else can be seized or simply seen when we die.
I want notes to be mine and mine only, even when i'm dead. Like a diary, a memory extension of my brain. I need to communicate with my future self in a private and secure way.
Until processing power can be so high to break that algorithm. Can't do anything about it.
I forgot to mention that I was curious because you're a public account with anonymous identity.
Your notes should be as secure as you want to keep your identity separate from your public figure.
At least I think you're anonymous.
I focused only on your ideas not your figure.
Not my personal choice. I feel more secure keeping my personal notes where i know, distributed and secured in my devices. Using a password manager to secure my notes brings me pece of mind. It's the only way I really feel to own them.
Nearly impossible with paper to cypher and secure notes.
Anything else can be seized or simply seen when we die.
I want notes to be mine and mine only, even when i'm dead. Like a diary, a memory extension of my brain. I need to communicate with my future self in a private and secure way.
Until processing power can be so high to break that algorithm. Can't do anything about it.
I forgot to mention that I was curious because you're a public account with anonymous identity.
Your notes should be as secure as you want to keep your identity separate from your public figure.
At least I think you're anonymous.
I focused only on your ideas not your figure.