For me it was: Gmail to Tuta, Drive to Filen.io (some cheap German guys). But Sheets would be the most difficult. Maybe Zoho or Infomaniak? Infomaniak has the complete package IIRC.
No because it wouldn't be a video anymore. You would need to create your own file format and application to read that thing.
Also why? It seems like a very limited use case and I don't know any scenario where I would need that. No one encrypts videos except for those (idiots) who distribute movies in the theaters or on Blu-ray.
Company: you're fired because you suck and we may sue your ass.
Me: forwarding all the illegal shit of that company to CEO+HR+managers because I saved it in my personal email and ending with "my friend is a lawyer, I can call him anytime."
Fun times. Save your emails, especially the bad ones.
Banks are still running Cobol programs written by Jesus on punchcards. But it's not the same use case, Linux is mostly running on servers without a UI.
You can't have a better law. Copyright laws are one-sided towards $billion companies. They would never agree to give more power to small creators or (worse) open-source projects who rely on such laws without making money.
The history of the CTO at a previous job was filled with dc and sl because he was a fucking moron. Yes I'm still bitter that he earned way more money than me who had to fix all his mess.
Empty readme and no comments in the code. Its useless to anyone who would want to change or fix it. It's junior's code and unacceptable in a professional environment.
Don't forget subscriptions. We were freed by Linux, GCC, and all the open source tools that replaced $1000 proprietary crap. They now have that money again through AI monthly plans.
A lot of people on HackerNews have a $200 monthly subscription to have the privilege to work. It's crazy.
You're talking about the American concept of having no privacy in public. Not all countries are like that.