All of them are heavily invested in improving grounding. The money isn't on personal use but enterprise customers and for those, grounding is essential.
Opened the link, went to the live app, read the first page of documentation and still doesn't know what this is.
Calls itself an "open source backend". A backend for what? Where does it fits in my application architecture? If it's a backend, can I write business rules in it? Is it a framework?
I read their webpage instead of the first page of documentation and got a pretty good idea of what it was, perhaps their documentation is too in the weeds for the overview you’re looking for?
Personally I’d describe it as an alternative to firebase, if you’re familiar with that.
Honest question: let's say I get an email and encrypt it with a highly secure key, or maybe I just encrypt a file and send it through WhatsApp. That might not be as easy or secure as a double ratchet, but, is it against chat control?
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