On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 02:27:24PM +0100, mick wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Oct 2014 14:05:57 +0100
> Chris Green <cl(a)isbd.net> allegedly wrote:
>
> > >
> > Surely, as they're not providing any computing power or resources, it
> > can be 'free' in the same way as most Open Source software is.
> >
>
> "TANSTAAFL"
>
> If you do not pay for a service, you are not the customer, you are
> the product. Google, Facebook and others base their entire (hugely
> profitable) businesses on that fact.
>
> I cannot understand how anyone would willingly synchronise any
> personal data of any kind with a "free" cloud service.
>
Who is confused here??
As far as I can tell syncthing is *purely* software, you are not
synchronising data with 'their' servers. All syncthing does it make
it easy to synchronise data between two systems that are both your
own.
... or have I totally lost the plot?
--
Chris Green