Yeah. For single parents and such maybe. But mostly I want to get back to where you can just live off of one FT income so this whole problem doesn't exist.
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This gives me the same vibe as all those "feelgood" stories about communities coming together to pay for some valued member's back surgery or cancer treatment or something.
It's nice people do that, but what about people that are less liked, and how is it that we have so much wealth going around, and yet extremely basic things like healthcare are still factors people need to concern themselves with being able to afford?
We need to normalize banning politicians caught with their pants on fire.
Nobody that is even vagualy familiair with how internet works knows Elon can't know where the attack is coming from. Cirtainly not so quickly.
Even if somebody only leveraged their botnet in Ukraine it could be his next door neighbour beeing the actual puppetmaster.
Origin IP's mean zilch.
But ofcourse the people to whom he is Jesus himself will just gobble that conjecture up like it's mama's paella.
As encryption happens client side I think its a little bit more than cute.
Proton did not praise Trump. Their CEO praised a choice Trump made. You're obviously free to consider Yen's word equal to Proton's word but this isn't true for everybody.
They are like Apple: telling people what they want to hear about privacy, and we all swallowed the pill.
Unlike Apple, Proton's software being open source (and by extension their promises) can be vetted by anybody with the skills.
This is a fair assessment, though isn't all the meta crap connected?
With which I mean don't Facebook posts sync to threads and such? I know my Instagram posts synced with Facebook when I still had Facebook.
So we can add "illegal" to the list of words Trump uses but doesn't know the meaning of.
The best option here is to just tank Chrome's market share instead of making something that's obviously not ideal, work.
I agree the optics of this aren't great, but the real question is if this higher follower count on Mastodon translates to post engagement...
My brother once bought me followers on Instagram as some kind of joke and that did exactly squat for reach as far as i could tell. Not saying Proton bought followers on Mastodon, but I am saying followers don't necessarily mean anything.
Mastodon peaked a couple of times but then usage dwindled because people started using Bluesky or returning to bigtech platforms because their buddies didn't move over. I suspect a fair amount of these mastodon subscribers are stale accounts and the Proton team just aren't seeing the engagement they have on the other platforms.
I don't get the "too many products" comment. Proton has always said their goal was to be a privacy first replacement for Google and not just do e-mail. The crypto wallet is a weird one as this is not among Google's services, but i'd say their library of services otherwise perfectly follows this goal?
Money probably really doesn't make you happy. Most of the things that make me happy have nothing to do with me being able to buy crap I don't need.
But that dumb sentiment hides the fact that a lack of money can definitely make you miserable.
Only the people that never had stress over dentist of vet bills will suggest money is somehow not a massive factor in determining your quality of life in a capitalist society.