

Well, if I’m away and there’s a fire or CO leak, by the time the neighbors notice, it might well be too late for my hamsters.
(Not as scary as I look, I promise)
Well, if I’m away and there’s a fire or CO leak, by the time the neighbors notice, it might well be too late for my hamsters.
I’ll just go ahead and take the liberty of blaming both.
Was just about to post this before @yogthos@lemmy.ml beat me to the punch. 🙂👍
Why are so many projects still on Microsoft-owned github? They should follow OM’s lead.
Thank you! 🙂
If I had a phone set up like that, and, say, ICE or TSA took it, what would they be able to get from it? And I know that legally they can’t make you give up your PIN, but what’s to keep them from just beating it out of you? Cops of any stripe rarely if ever face consequences for their actions, especially in the US.
Possibly a dumb question, but what exactly constitutes a “US-based digital service?” For example, does that mean everything on github is off limits? I wouldn’t think so (and actually I’m kind of surprised that so many projects stayed on github after it was bought by Microsoft). Me being me, I’ve started going through my various account entries on KeePass, and changing the favicon of the site/service with the flag of the country it’s based in (to the best of my knowledge). Many of them will be US-based, and this is probably unavoidable, but the more I can reasonably minimize the number of 🇺🇸s, the better.
Is that one a paid service? Have heard good things about it but never tried.
Signal is going to be a tough one for me to get past, since all my clueless relatives are on it…
Yeah, I couldn’t find anything much there either! Oh well.
Well, ignoring anything else, cozy lacks the encryption proton drive has.
Do you by any chance have a reference for that? I believe you, I’d just like to read a little more about it. Of course then there’s also Cryptomator if the host doesn’t properly protect your stuff . . .
I can make use of Proton Drive, but using the web client only, which is extremely cumbersome. There is rclone, but I’m not smart enough to understand how to set it up. 🤕 IIRC, of all the Proton Apps, Drive is the only one lacking a Linux client.
I’m not hocking anything—notice the question mark at the end of the title. I don’t have any association with Cozy; I know nothing about them. Also, I’m referencing someone’s blog post, not endorsing it or necessarily agreeing with it. Like I said, Andy Yen’s comments aside, Proton Drive doesn’t have a desktop client for Linux which is why I’m looking for a replacement anyway. I’m keeping my other Proton stuff, for now at least. Maybe read a little more closely next time?
Ok, duh, you’re both right of course; late night/early morning brain fart here 🧠💨
Will it work with K-9/Thunderbird for Android?
Thanks! 👍
Why why why don’t they just do like Wikipedia or the Internet Archive does and just come out and ask for donations instead of trying to sneak all this advertising shit into things?
EDIT: Another idea, which I’m sure they’ll never consider, is to host actual @thunderbird.net email addresses which could be paid for. People at this very minute are looking for Proton Mail replacements, and this could be one of them . . .
So is Firefox mobile or Fennec actually better in this regard?
Will have a look, my hamsters and I thank you.🐹🐹