@t0k It does have its uses, though. Using a VPN (regardless of whether it is Google or Proton behind it) can upgrade a user's security, especially in instances where you have to connect to an insecure network. However, saying that it will improve users' privacy is indeed a big joke. I agree with @protonmail that this could potentially be another attempt from Google to have complete access to all of your online activity.
@protonvpn Those guys at Google sure know how to crack a joke. ๐
Last week, Google announced its own VPN service. Trusting Google's VPN would be like trusting a VPN from the NSA. Here's why giving Google direct access to all your online activity is a terrible idea: https://protonvpn.com/blog/google-vpn/
Who loves this golden oldie? ๐ป
@dada @ONLYOFFICE I agree. It's great what you are doing! Keep it up!
P.S. I am looking forward to more contests as well. ๐
@JoshStrobl Why not Python or C, though?
@Tutanota I would love to see the notifications for emails on the desktop client to show the sender and the subject. Is this something that you are working on or planning to work on anytime soon?
@Goldmaster @Tutanota If you need IMAP support, check out @protonmail.
@Kid_Paddle @Tutanota Thunderbird is currently going through some renovation. Hopefully, the interface will be revamped as well.
https://odysee.com/@LinuxForEveryone:9/the-mozilla-thunderbird-interview:3
@JoshStrobl What's your favourite programming language?
@Solus Wait.... Are you guys running Solus Plasma (under GNOME Boxes) on Solus Plasma? ๐ค
@schestowitz I used to love OpenShot. Having been a Windows Movie Maker addict once upon a time, the interface felt quite intuitive for me to use. However, due to all the bugs, I just couldn't keep using it. I am using Kdenlive now and it's a much more stable experience. Of course, I still prefer the interface of OpenShot over Kdenlive's interface but I am slowly getting a hang of it now.
I am really loving this app. Whenever I used AppImages before, I had to extract it first to get the icon file (many don't integrate with the system by default) and then create a custom launcher. Now, it's just as simple as making it executable and running it. AppImageLauncher takes care of mostly everything else.
@Kid_Paddle @Tutanota I agree. I had the same dilemma. Apart from the use of renewable energy, the other main reason why I chose Tutanota is because they provide an actual desktop client for Linux. I prefer that over the bridge that ProtonMail provides, which is quite cumbersome to setup. Not to mention, I am not a huge fan of Thunderbird's interface.
@JoshStrobl @Solus Solus is definitely a distro I adore. I really love its curated rolling-release model. It really makes sense and I do wish more distros would adopt its approach.
Firefox just got another update. I am really loving it. MPRIS has received much better support. Now, when I use Apple Music (Web), it gives me the artist's name, the name of the album and a small thumbnail to go along with it. Keep it up, #mozilla! ๐ ๐๐ฝ
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