You’re telling me no -f’s were given?
You’re telling me no -f’s were given?
Curl comes to mind. Libcurl is at the foundation of almost all networking.
Then they make you use them for DNS. May or may not be a big deal, but the reason it’s at cost is to act as a loss leader to get you exposed to and buying their other products.
Finally some good news.
FWIW Gmail no longer sells your email data to advertisers either. That changed years back.
I run nix unstable, so I get all the latest software. It’s actually been very stable for me, and I love knowing I can rollback at any time if something happens to break.
With reproducible builds (that don’t exist on all platforms) and code review of every update (which I won’t do).
If you trust Proton, you trust that they’ll remain e2ee securely. If you don’t trust Proton, you don’t trust that they’ll remain e2ee securely. I don’t trust Proton and actively avoid their products.
I don’t trust Proton at all, and Obsidian is a nicer experience for this anyway. I had a ton of old notes, and now that a new owner is taking them all, it’s time for me to delete my account and move on.
Rip. Time to delete all my standard notes.
I feel personally attacked.
Same question posed to them.
But notably the EU companies (e.g. Audi, Mercedes, BMW), while they have poor privacy scores from Mozilla, were not actively selling your data to brokers to hike your insurance rates. So there’s that.
How did this happen in the first place, and why aren’t heads rolling? This was a shockingly bad decision that caused massive damage to their brand for a comparatively small amount of money. Even if they roll this back, I just don’t trust them anymore.
And are accepted by neither!
100%. I also like to leave comments on bug fixes. Generally the more difficult the fix was to find, the longer the comment. On a couple gnarly ones we have multiple paragraphs of explanation for a single line of code.