Not at all actually, maybe for my parents
Not at all actually, maybe for my parents
Been using buckwheat pillows since I was a kid, they’re awesome
Simplelogin joined Proton on April 8 2022 https://simplelogin.io/blog/simplelogin-join-proton/ July 29 that year the SSO login was implemented https://www.reddit.com/r/ProtonMail/comments/wb1byk/you_can_now_link_your_proton_and_simplelogin/
Proton acquired Stabdardnites on April 10 2024, so probably around July-August if it’ll take a similar effort
Do you game with friends? If so, what do you use instead of discord?
TIL, thanks!
Do you do any hosting on the cloud? Thinking of cases like a fire or flood or something
Are we finally getting the ability for ppl to add files and create directories under shared dirs?
I think it’s because their business model is not straightforward, well I for certain don’t understand it
Do you use it for a business for employees? Or just for the features?
Gives you premium access to all of their services, pretty neat
I feel like “threat model” can distance people away from privacy communities, i.e. thinking you need a threat to get privacy. I certainly avoid using it because of that opinion. I wish there was a more approachable non-security term for it, like “data priority” or something like that.
Again, just my opinion and how I react to hearing “threat model” (as a privacy advocate myself).
How slow are we talking? Like latency between file add to file start uploading? Or just general time it takes to download/upload?
There are foss ai models that can work offline, so it’s not completely out of the question to develop something that respects privacy. But IMO not entirely sure of that’s the best use of resources, unless this doesn’t slow down development of other improvements
But for some reason they don’t develop features for e2ee like the other chats. Perhaps it’s just hard
Sometimes even anything other than SMS kn the US because ppl just assume everyone have iPhones
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To me 100$/y seems a little much compared to Proton Unlimited and the amount of features there. Perhaps it’s like that due to their size and AI features
Not saying you’re wrong, want to share my perspective: I agree with the AI, the quick answer saves me a ton of time by adding source links where I always click on to verify the answer (quicker than going through search results when I don’t know the terminology).
As to the browser - not really sure why they’re pushing for their own, isn’t FF good enough?
There’s some tradeoff here, keep garbage out and relevant results in. Definitely want to stay connected with others and share knowledge (such as websites that provide quality info)
Maybe that was the moment it checked for authentication at which point it saw you were suspended. So probably nothing to do with clicking reply all