Proton is a government honeypot.
Are you gonna take the chance now that there are allegations against proton?
Proton is a government honeypot.
Are you gonna take the chance now that there are allegations against proton?
Yeah, tuta is actually on fdroid (should be the minimum bar for open source software from a company like proton) and has an efficient notification service that doesn’t depend on google services at all
Is there any evidence of them being a honeypot? It sounds like that claim was made by someone under trial who might be trying to take the heat off themselves
Hmm, the problem is I have multiple sizes of monitors. I suppose I could do that for each monitor instead of just applying it to the wildcard monitor
Tree style tabs is amazing, +1 for that
Librewolf is quick to update, it’s just a hardened fork of firefox
Just use librewolf or something, or if they incorporate ai, I’d be surprised if an ai-free fork doesn’t pop up quickly
Tree style tabs my friend
Set up a usb with ventoy and try a bunch of distros. If you have 64gb ram you should even be good to download a game and try it out from the live environment
Yeah, sometimes people make mistakes but we can change for the better.
Personally, I wish everyone would just use the tab character and configure how it gets displayed in their editor, instead of imposing spacing on everyone
Does zed have helix keybindings?
Yep, I switched because I was moving away from the proton ecosystem lol. Their poor google-free android support for mail, and awful linux vpn support (they have a hard dependency on networkmanager, but I don’t use NM, I use iwd) plus no ipv6 pushed me away
Mullvad, it has ipv6 and way better linux support than proton
At a conference recently, one person accidentally sent the organizer a pdf of their presentation with their notes underneath each slide, instead of the presentation itself, but it was super confusing because the file was “presentation.pptx.pdf” which of course got displayed by windows as “presentation.pptx”. The person who decided to hide extensions by default must be so proud of pulling off such a wide reaching prank
Vim and helix have different keymappings for the same tasks, for example to delete a word, helix you type wd, but in vim you type dw. As a vim user of like 6 years, I prefer the helix bindings after understanding them. But the reason I say helix having vim bindings would defeat the point is that if you want vim bindings, just use vim or neovim with plugins. Those are both mature projects that will serve people who want vim bindings better, either switch to helix all the way, or don’t imo
Helix having vim mappings would defeat the purpose. But once you do hx --tutor
it’s super easy and intuitive coming from vim/nvim
Also worth checking out helix editor. Once you do the tutorial it makes vim feel clunky
The epistemic status of that person saying it vs me is not all that different, neither of us have evidence to present
https://tuta.com/blog/tutanota-not-a-honeypot