

I think that’s a valid point. Note, the API is structured: /file/key1/key2/… if you want to access [key1][key2] in file.json. Hence, you can’t have folder paths in the filename (because that adds an additional slash). However, perhaps with escaping characters it might become possible, so I made an issue to fix this 👍
Btw, I appreciate you taking the time to investigate and understand my side project. It really helps. Happy 2026! (in my timezone we’re almost there).


Thanks for checking my project out. In the readme I state it’s for ‘small personal projects’ where you want to get something quickly. However, “widly insecure” seems a bit much? If you use it for storing data that has no privacy (like public blog posts, and their comments)?


With licenses, I don’t think the goal is to create one universal standard. More options is typically better.


I’m afraid that might be correct :( perhaps closing off software to the public will be the only way to prevent it from getting stolen


*neil peart…but yes very true


Not a lawyer, but I don’t think so. there are licenses that extend existing licenses with that clause, like BSD NON-AI


tenfingers looks cool btw, hadn’t heard of it yet. Is it your project?


If you have software using this license, feel free to share under this post :)
Thanks for your compliment. will do!