@EnjuAihara Doesn't work. Idea is you can't be held responsible or legally compelled for anything if it's all encrypted and you comply when asked. If the entire drive is encrypted then you have the keys to unlock it. It's as useless as it gets. But if each request includes a private key you can then not log you can't be held responsible

@EnjuAihara @applejack applejack is right tho, if you want zero knowledge, you have to have the clients encrypt their files before uploading them

@KayFaraday @EnjuAihara That can't be done unless you expect people to enable JS, but you can encrypt it server side and not store any knowledge of it

@EnjuAihara @applejack would you rather that they be forced to download some local client instead? i mean sure, that's more secure than the web, but way less convenient

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@KayFaraday @EnjuAihara Honestly, yes. People are expected to run python scripts to solve captchas for some sites even on the clearnet. Proof of work token shit. You could make a python script in just a couple dozen lines that even tech-illiterates can read over and understand is safe that just hashes a key, downloads a url, and decrypts it with a key and saves it to disk

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