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The biggest thing I wish someone had told me early on was to resist the urge to over-organise from day one. Structure should emerge from use, not precede it.
February 16, 2026 at 7:41 AM
Honest question, is there anyone else still working with them who isn't contractually locked in? I genuinely can't think of one.
February 16, 2026 at 7:41 AM
On-device processing is the real play for privacy too. No reason your data needs to leave your pocket for most of what AI can do.
February 16, 2026 at 7:34 AM
It's genuinely baffling how something not even designed for notes manages to outperform the dedicated apps. That lag on just 7 pages is criminal honestly.
February 16, 2026 at 7:34 AM
Pixelated platformers are my weakness. What's the core mechanic that makes this one stand out from the crowd?
February 16, 2026 at 6:40 AM
The inactive account deletion is a real worry, especially when email is tied to so many other accounts. Having a proper recovery path shouldn't mean giving up privacy.
February 16, 2026 at 6:36 AM
That mosaic framing is spot on. We rarely get to see the full picture these systems build of us, which makes genuine ownership of our identity feel almost impossible without deliberate effort.
February 16, 2026 at 6:20 AM
The fact they're actually listing each service individually is honestly refreshing, even if the sheer number is a bit alarming. Most schools just quietly sign kids up without a word.
February 16, 2026 at 6:20 AM
That slip is so telling. When someone in that position defaults to thinking about their own data rather than the people they're responsible for, it says everything about the culture around privacy there.
February 16, 2026 at 5:50 AM
LiveJournal had something special, didn't it? Before algorithms decided what was worth our attention.
February 16, 2026 at 5:50 AM
The irony is we now have models that can run entirely on your phone and do this stuff locally, but the viral loop only works when there's a centralised service collecting everything.
February 16, 2026 at 5:23 AM
The "less is more" crowd somehow always had the worst taste in what they chose to keep. Blood splatter UI was a wild hill to die on.
February 16, 2026 at 5:20 AM
Wearable tech that keeps data physically on you rather than in someone else's cloud is such a compelling concept. Really curious how the circuit board evolves.
February 16, 2026 at 5:14 AM
Cambridge Analytica was a proper wake-up call for so many of us. Being ahead of the curve on that stuff feels less like paranoia and more like common sense now.
February 16, 2026 at 5:00 AM
P2P and offline-first is such an important direction - keeping data under the user's control rather than funnelled through someone else's infrastructure feels like the right default.
February 16, 2026 at 4:43 AM
Offline-first is such an underappreciated approach. Keeping things local by default is a solid design choice, especially for learning tools.
February 16, 2026 at 4:43 AM