

Yes but they also know Linux users will happily evangelize things even when they are shit and missing a bunch of features, so why put in effort?
Yes but they also know Linux users will happily evangelize things even when they are shit and missing a bunch of features, so why put in effort?
I guess if you’re not willing to press a few extra buttons every time you make a new login you’re right, there’s no alternative.
Personally I don’t make new logins that I need “full” anonymity enough that I value those clicks over the massive downsides of supporting proton.
Id be cautious about assuming the emails can’t be traced back to you. After all, proton (or anonaddy) is storing the mapping unencrypted by definition.
Bitwarden does. Not sure what your email provider has to do with a login manager though.
Not really, it doesn’t make business sense to support 2% market share.
Definitely a joke to have a European privacy company that supports republicans and nazis.
Theres a lot of bad suggestions in the replies so I’ll provide another upvote for getting a cheap second drive (crucial has a 256 ssd for $20), installing Linux on a second disk like that is simplest. Once it’s installed, Linux can mount the original windows drive natively (the reverse is not true, which is unfortunate but makes sense given the market share of each of the different disk formats like ext3/4, btrfs, zfs, etc…windows just uses ntfs and Linux supports that). If your main drive is encrypted you will need the recovery key so make sure you grab that first (google bitlocker recovery key).
You might say “you’re ignoring the idea that some people have a laptop” but honestly Linux itself kinda ignores that idea in a lot of cases. In that case you’d likely have to have windows shrink your main partition by ~50+100gb and then do a dual boot which is a little more annoying.
And who is requiring you to use windows? Previously it was just societal expectations but apparently it’s not that anymore. Who is cracking the whip to force you to use windows?
Plenty of people just don’t have the brain capacity to read settings or multitask and that’s fine. If that works for them, good for them.
So by your definition going to the dentist is slavery? After all society expects you to go, and there are terms and conditions.
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Nah no breaking changes, can’t be updates.
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That’s the beauty of gnome: they don’t give a single fuck if you like it. You can return the favor.
I remember when kde looked like xfce and yeah back then it was buggy. Today it looks like a slightly jank windows 7 but with the giant buttons and curved corners that characterize 2015 software.
Most of the bugs seem to come from Wayland still being vaguely trashy and kde not having fully migrated from xorg
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Comparing freely using a product to slavery is truly the most privileged techbro thing I’ve seen.
Comparing switching from windows to another piece of software to being a refugee is truly the most privileged techbro thing I’ve seen in a long time. Well, since mid January at least.
For what use case?
They shouldn’t expect that after the whole nazi thing.