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For now there is the web app. It works well on mobile.
For now there is the web app. It works well on mobile.
Kagi is quite good at it. It includes citations even, so you can check if you’d like.
You’re not alone.
On a good large screen, 1080p is a noticeable upgrade from 720p.
But the distance you’d have to sit at, to get much out of 2160p over 1080p, is just way too close.
However the High Dynamic Range that comes with 4K formats and releases IS a big difference.
On the other hand, storage is pretty cheep. A couple cents per GB really.
But you’re talking more about bandwidth, which can be expensive.
But yeah. You’re not alone.
That was the original idea behind Hulu.
But Netflix had a much better UX and ate their lunch.
Not having even one vault would likely cause a number of errors and problems. Preventing the deletion of the last vault avoids all those problems.
It’s more expensive; but look for Digital Signage.
It feels better than doing nothing.
If you can convince yourself you’re not doing nothing.
I’ve never been that good a liar.
The filters and music are certainly doable.
I’m not sure the endless scrolling is something that should be emulated.
I just revoked all it’s data permissions. That’s good enough in the mean time.
I was an avid Usenet user, until torrents were invented.
I’ve never needed to go back.
Is it?
I think it may only need a mindset change.
Instead of seeing Proton as a backup of stuff that lives on my phone, it could be viewed as, the stuff lives on Proton and I have it on whatever device I need, whenever I have a need.
I never think of my phone as the primary storage for anything. It’s too easy to loose.
I believe you can use the Proton Drive app to browse and view all the photos all you want.
If you want to download them all just to have them, I’m not sure that’s necessary.
They don’t need to live on your phone.
You can download specific photos, whenever you have a specific reason to do so.
As I said, that’s a very different definition of “always”. In fact it’s more like “sometimes”.
Always, would literally mean nobody knows you even exist.
Any knowledge of your existence would mean you’ve lost some privacy.
The clear way would be for them to run their own instance. They could have a community for each product.
Says someone commenting to an unencrypted, publicly federated, social media platform.
I’m not sure “always” means what you think it means.
When they start getting lawyers involved. That’s how you know when it genuinely leaked, and wasn’t part of the publicity plan.
They do have ways to manually add to browsers, apps and search tools.
They don’t have an app.