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[-] Valmond@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

But your opinion does count! Thank you again.

This ten+ years project is coming to fruition, and I will have to switch gears away from dorky coding and, as you say, promoting the project. I'm a lousy promoter :-)

The name officially comes from the ten "fingers" holding your data (like when your PC is turned off, (*up to) ten others serve it), and unofficially from the reaction to five eyes (the spy thing Snowden uncovered). Finger in the eye sort of, as it circumvents the spying on people and data.

Time to promote I guess!

[-] toynbee@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

I personally hadn't heard the ten fingers metaphor - it makes sense but I wasn't familiar. I do know of the five eyes but likely wouldn't have made the connection.

If you are taking my thoughts into consideration: no matter how meaningful your project name is, it doesn't matter if it's not unique. Now that I know what it means, I can appreciate it, but (until it gets big) I still need to look it up. If you called it something like "Avoid the Ten Fingers" or "Ten Fingers Privacy" it would be a lot easier to find (note that I don't recommend either of those names, but you're welcome to them if you find them palatable).

I'm thinking of "ungoogleable." My best example of this used to be the band "The The" but I guess Google cottoned on to this because they're the first result now.

Anyway, I've never done any promoting of any kind. Please do not take my advice as any kind of expertise. Good luck with your promoting!

this post was submitted on 14 Jun 2025
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