

Why the highlighting? Is one more terrible than the other? If so, which one?


Why the highlighting? Is one more terrible than the other? If so, which one?


My computer my choice


My take after reading the response as well: I think it’s good that 404 reported this. Also, I think Proton acted responsibly. If you don’t read the 404 headline with a “Proton is a snitch!!!” mindset but more as “This is a thing that happened”, then there is some value in this story. Proton had to cooperate, they explain why and what users can do to minimize risks. Be aware.


And still falling for the bait
I understand the burger bit but who eats a human hand? That’s just gross
Or wait until some other people get married on your behalf


Agree and this is very informative about that: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xA9Xq7hb6Q0
He also has another video somewhere to stress test some of the disk types I think
She just butthurt for her own name
Aber nichts sticht ein Gläschen Haselnussgeist
Lasst den Leuten doch ihre scheiß (ha) Sauna.
Recently took the leap to try it out and it’s surprisingly nice. Especially thanks to the automatic rollbacks, in case something breaks. Only took me a few years of getting nagged and learning about it, and multiple attempts at reading through the documentation.
But for a beginner? No way. NixOS has a serious documentation issue. Also the community structure is a big plus in Debian.
That’s a band name


No clue where that is from and if it’s already in effect, but what’s marked here only talks about developers, not users. Still, what a world to live in
But it’s hard if it’s up and not hard if it’s down?
They thought they were doing opinionated design while all they really did was ignore valid user concerns


Curiously people seem much more privacy aware with these


Now what does that tell us about the sanity and safety?
If that’s the case no red vs purple is needed. People need to learn how to visualise data to make a point