I increasingly view data in the context of a cloud service. Until a commit has been pushed, or my kindle book position has been synced, it doesn't feel finished.
In both cases the data is already available to me, but not shareable or backed up.
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Delighted to see that Typescript 7 is moving to conventional LSP for its IDE services!
I'm always hesitant when I see digital services funded by a single one-off payment. Running a service requires ongoing funding.
You sometimes see this with games that have a multiplayer component. People buy the game, but the multiplayer servers won't last forever.
OSS components are so common in software stacks now. It might be an interesting exercise to try to build a e.g. a web service with 100% proprietary components.
