The_Ben on Nostr: imagine games or puzzles that are solved for you in advance. feels like games from ...
imagine games or puzzles that are solved for you in advance. feels like games from Ubisoft.
why don't we allow people to make mistakes?
I agree it would be somehow better for them in privacy terms. But I question the perfectionism that everything has to work like that.
Did we become like teachers in school?
why don't we allow people to make mistakes?
I agree it would be somehow better for them in privacy terms. But I question the perfectionism that everything has to work like that.
Did we become like teachers in school?
quoting nevent1q…pt23Absolutely 😅, but the thing with privacy is that non-tech users and newbies probably also would like to have it by default, without first learning about Citrine and Amber 😉