Yes. You leave it plugged in at home and it stores your notes on behalf of any clients you're using on devices.
It's actually very exciting and a first of its kind. The whole world will have to use public key crypto it some point and keys will prob use something like this for things like social media.
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Unless you want to use authenticator every time you post
Stupid question: How is it then more secure than the private keys on my device? If someone can send arbitrary things to it to sign if he compromises my device? Is it simply the fact that I can then unplug/change it an my private keys were never directly compromised?
As soon as that happens you shut down the device and generate a fresh pairing code. Private key stays the same, but they lose access.
Wot 🤯