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Thanks!

Is this because you would rather verify things are what I say they are (no content stored elsewhere) and use this service, or to run your own, or just learn?

Right now, code quality isn't in a state to open-source, but I'm thinking about it.




I would like to learn how you did it, plus seeing the source code is usually very enjoyable for me, you learn a lot of things from it.


>Right now, code quality isn't in a state to open-source, but I'm thinking about it.

I see lots of people mentioning this, but imo, it doesn't matter much. You can definitely upload your work and later change it as you work.

Isn't that how it should be done.


A side project of mine requires similar functionality in terms of copying and pasting text. I would like to see how you implemented it.


The first two for me ;)


To understand your stance here: What would it take for you to trust this service without running your own?


Good question- would like to know more what are good practices in such cases w/o making your work open sourced.




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