Cloudillo v0.8.16 — Reposts You Can Actually Verify

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Cloudillo v0.8.16 brings cryptographically signed reposts and quote-posts that stay verifiable across servers, a redesigned profile with inline editing, reversible passkey onboarding, and guest-browsable shared folders.

Cloudillo v0.8.14 — Hand: Pick Up a File, Put It Anywhere

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Cloudillo v0.8.14 introduces Hand for cross-context file references, a redesigned file sharing dialog, coalesced live reaction counts, cross-folder search, upload progress, and major Rust backend work.

Cloudillo v0.8.13 — Calendar, Contacts, and Communities That Click

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Cloudillo v0.8.13 ships built-in Calendar and Contacts apps that sync over CalDAV and CardDAV, sharper community workflows, and smoother cross-server interaction.

Cloudillo v0.8.12 — Inline Comments and Smarter Shares

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Cloudillo v0.8.12 adds inline commenting on wiki pages, Markdown and XLSX import, smarter share links, a customizable app menu, and app trust badges.

Cloudillo v0.8.11 — Scanillo, and Sharing With Anyone

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Cloudillo v0.8.11 ships Scanillo, a document scanner using OpenCV edge detection, public read-only access for documents, feed drafts and scheduled posts, a built-in PDF viewer, and API key management.
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Cloudillo v0.8.10 — Documents Inside Documents

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Cloudillo v0.8.10 introduces document embedding across all apps, QR code login, a new map app, and a rebuilt sharing system.
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Why Reinvent the Wheel?

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In today’s digital landscape, several decentralized platforms aim to offer alternatives to centralized systems. However, they face their own challenges. Can Cloudillo emerge as a promising solution, addressing these limitations and enhancing user experience?
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Ethical Concerns About the Free Internet

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As the vision of a fully free internet gains traction, ethical concerns are emerging. From privacy and misinformation to the potential for criminal activity, the dark side of decentralization is becoming evident. This article explores whether giving users complete control of their data is truly the right path forward.