Yes, @Beave is on us to go ahead and expand it with public and private/encrypted options, but I want to check the basic scaffolding, first.
It's an interesting concept because you can, of course, share these virtual drives with other npubs, copy or fork drives, etc. And because you can replace everything in the scaffold, you can move events around, add-or-remove events, etc.
You know I like to dev close to the domain, so I tend to want to pull things into a concept that has a real-life counterpart. I like to imagine people opening the folder and seeing the papers and photos and things inside of it, in the order that the person who filled the folder thought was sensible. They can then temporarily reorder them, to sift through them. Or they could get a different folder, make copies of everything, and put the copies in their own folder, in the order they prefer, and maybe add some more papers to the folder.
This is something fundamentally different than writing a list (documenting things that are somehow related) or sticking a label on something, to make it easier to recognize, if you see it, again.
You could stick a label on a folder like "my favorite vacation photos" or "Catholic stuff", but not vice-versa.
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