I didn’t think the end of time would come in the form of a cease and desist stamped by the Nintendo legal department but there we are.
I didn’t think the end of time would come in the form of a cease and desist stamped by the Nintendo legal department but there we are.
doesnt the UK still have the big Credit Agencies and do the same thing?
Haha haha your country never ceases to amaze me. AR-15? Sure. Concealed gun. No worries. Squibbly piece of metal with a handle. HOLD IT RIGHT THERE
Am I being dense… How or where are install instructions for Debian based distros?
Used Aegis for Years but manual backups became tedious.
Ente auth is my new one for anyone who wants E2E Sync!
Thank you!
I’d never heard of this until your comment, and tried a few others, but as someone with LOADS of emulators and games across multiple services this is amazing. Ive just finished setting it up… I hadn’t saved this post so went trawling to find this post just to say thanks!
Ah… No more mushrooms for vegetarians or vegans then? Mushrooms are sentient now
Proton Pass is a thing mate take a look it might suit your needs
I was in same boat, I ended up going with Tabby for my Linux clients.
It is by no means a like for like replacement BUT you can someshat backup and sync profiles and config across machines.
Is a huge shame it doesn’t work on android though
Strava, komoot and a calorie tracker that’s actually decent
Predatory is an interesting view, how so?
Out of interest what was it you were suspicious of?
Long term Proton User here and general privacy enthusiast. Don’t read into that as I’m wedded to proton, or a shill. Genuinely looking for others opinion here.
Why does this indicate the company is no longer commited to privacy and indicate that its clearly some sort of a sham? I’m no crypto expert, the only crypto I have any of is XMR and even thats just reserved for as and when services allow me to pay with it. Really this new offering is of no interest or use to me so I’m by no means defending it. The same goes for their AI. I’m struggling to understand how these 2 decisions are being perceived as the death of Proton and how its no longer a Privacy Company though?
From my understanding, Protons offerings are still worlds more private than other mainstream offerings, and still come with a fairly high degree of quality of life features that make it easy for Joe public to use and not be put off by lack of features. Is this not still a major victory in the grand scheme of all privacy rights being slowly stripped away?
Have I missed something else behind the scenes around Proton’s practice’s that are indicative of a larger problem or are people annoyed more so that Proton haven’t fixed long outstanding pain points with their existing solutions? Trust me, I understand the frustration as a Linux user that several features dont work but as a business I also appreciate proton have to stay ahead in the market and appeal to the masses in order to make a profit and keep running effectively as a business so would love to hear some other views on why this and AI has been so badly recievdd as a whole by the privacy community.
Also, what alternatives are there I have missed that work well on android and Linux without making sacrifices? Always down to try alternatives
Transcendence and Black mirror both ended really well. Keep at it. T200’s next.
Komoot and strava… General route planning and teavkinv software…
Ah shit. Here we go again 🤣🤣
Ha. Thoroughly nose exhaled. 10/10
This is very true, and SN does do that. That said I have hundreds of notes in SN… Its essentially my life at this point so its heavily integrated and would be both a shame and a pain to migrate! Here’s hoping its positive for all involved though and this is a needless concern!
Mixed feelings on this, as a user of simplelogin, proton and standard notes as individual services for the last 4+ years I love them all, and trust proton.
However one of the key reasons for choosing those services was they were isolated, and without risk of vendor lock in or single points of failure… Depending how this goes it could be great, I just hope they don’t force/push integration with proton too much. Maybe I’m just being a FUD pusher. Certainly equally a chance this is great for both proton and StandardNotes. SN has lacked development on a fair few plugins recently so hopefully this aids that.
loved the same 2 as you mention… Mirage was an absolute bore imo. hope you enjoy it more than i Did!