Doesn’t this ignore that some data may be privileged/too big to send to the cloud. Perhaps i have my health records in Apple Health and Kaiser Permanente. You can imagine it being okay to be accessed locally, but not sent up to the cloud
I’m confused. Your Apple Health or Kaiser Permanente data is already stored on the cloud. It’s not like it’s only ever store locally and if you lost your phone you lost your Apple Health or Kaiser Permanente data.
I already mentioned privacy being the only real concern, but it won’t be really the end user privacy. At least that particular concern isn’t the ball mover people’s comments here would make you think it is. Plenty of people are storing their medical information in Google drives and Gmail attachments already. If end user privacy from “the cloud” was actually a thing, you would have seen that reflected in the market.
The privacy concerns that are of importance are that of organizations.
Just wanted to say I'm sorry your fiancé is ill. I got engaged this year and owe a lot of my physical health, mental health, and productivity to my fiancé.
I would also find it hard to remain productive while a loved one is sick. I hope the holidays give you some time to rest and recharge, and that 2025 is a better year for you.
Came here just to look for and upvote this book :)
It's a great, short primer for anyone who needs to do a bit of light UI design as part of their job, but doesn't necessarily want to become a UX/UI specialist.
It's one of the best resources I've come across as a FE dev.
https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-my-year-in-mensa-5537994...
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