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  • SayCyberOnceMore@feddit.uk
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    2 months ago

    I dont want to dump on anyone, but this is v2.4.0 and v1.0.0 was last month…

    With 4 tickets…

    I’m also unsure that refering to zero knowledge architecture is the correct phrase here. Instead I think it should be zero trust in this context.

    But as other repos are French, perhaps the AI is from translations.

    In short - a good idea, but needs time - and clearer explanations of what’s going on

  • non_burglar@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Can you explain the “rotating containers back end”? I’m trying to understand what that adds to security.

    • expyth0n@lemmy.worldOP
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      2 months ago

      Here’s a simple way to look at it: it’s all about persistence. If someone sneaks a backdoor onto a server or inside a container, that backdoor usually needs the environment to stay put.

      But with containers that are always changing, that persistence gets cut off. We log the bad stuff, the old container gets shut down, and a brand new one pops up. Your service keeps running smoothly for folks, but whatever the attacker put there vanishes with the old container.

      It’s not about saying hacks won’t ever happen but making it way tougher for those hacks to stick around for long :)

    • expyth0n@lemmy.worldOP
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      2 months ago

      Nah, not really. I mostly use AI for the annoying stuff like GitHub workflows, install scripts, and boilerplate code, not the actual backend or frontend code.

      Oh, and since I’m French, I also use it to clean up my notes into good English for the README (in response to Jokulhlaups). It’s just a handy tool to speed things up, not some magic button that builds everything with one command. If you look at the commit history, you can see the project grew over time. Definitely didn’t just pop out of a single prompt, haha.

  • HybridSarcasm@lemmy.worldM
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    2 months ago

    Majority of the code is python and vue? And, what problem is this trying to solve? What does it do that other solutions don’t? I read through the repo docs and it’s just not clear. WTF does it mean “I don’t lose control” over storage on cloud storage?! If it’s on the cloud, you are not in control. May the downvotes rain down on this.