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young people

That’s a Wolfenstein clone.

It says it doesn’t make network connections, and yet I caught it making network connections.
It’s also pretty crappy.

It’s a fork. This happens all the time. If you had an actual point besides how Claude loves to shove its name in repos, I’d take you more seriously.
Developers (which you are clearly not) use AI for lots of stuff that isn’t actually generating code, like generating commit messages.


Humorously, you could use an agent to help you sort things. If theres anything it’s good at, it’s sorting.
How do you like TrueNAS? I’m too locked in to Synology at this point—with almost 800tb (in physical drives, less actual because of redundancy), and several devices.

It’s just you and another account. I don’t think that’s a large sample. Get that dopamine. Git it!

I mean in general. Not focusing on the specific app.

Oh boy… You don’t know what “cloud” means.
If an app stores info on their servers, they have access to it. This isn’t something only big tech does. Any app may store user account information, general app data, etc. if you can use it on your desktop and you can use it on your phone… guess where that data is…. ☁️ 🧠
As I said above, what we need are more apps allowing the use of private data storage. Your own “cloud” (server). And then an OS level block of all network connections besides that single source.

If the data goes to their cloud, fdroid can’t check for anything.
If the app makes network connections…. You need to assume anything it can access on your phone is shared with a malicious third party.

Yes but you don’t know they aren’t doing the same thing.
What we need are apps that use your own cloud data and are prevented from making network connections outside of that by the OS

Take a nap. watch a movie. Enjoy the break from tech.

Dad?
Did you know that 50% of murders in the US go unsolved every year?