chris

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[–] chris@links.openriver.net 2 points 5 days ago (29 children)

What is your view on hybrids?

[–] chris@links.openriver.net 4 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Where do you drive that 45 minute fillups mid-travel are necessary? Surely that is rare at least.

[–] chris@links.openriver.net 1 points 1 week ago

Some one just added recurring tasks to Nextcloud, so it will be a much better option for every day use now. Feature should come out soon I think.

[–] chris@links.openriver.net 3 points 1 week ago

Okay I think I get it. Yeah the PWA I save are usually websites I frequent but don’t want to install their app.

[–] chris@links.openriver.net 9 points 1 week ago (5 children)

PWA is where you save the website as an icon on your desktop right? I use several websites like that. What’s the drawback?

[–] chris@links.openriver.net 6 points 3 weeks ago

Completely agree. I couldn’t be happier with Proton Pass.

[–] chris@links.openriver.net 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

My dude how about a smartwatch? Haha ;)

[–] chris@links.openriver.net 3 points 1 month ago

I know very little about e/OS. TL;DR on the hate for them?

[–] chris@links.openriver.net 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I thought it was assumed we were discussing American boomers since we were discussing American elections. The continued drill down isn’t really useful except if you’re trying to miss the point.

But really considering the past couple days of our exchanges. I’m saying boomers as this shortcut. I could as easily be saying conservatives, and probably be running in to less trouble while having a much more accurate net. So I blame conservative voters let’s say, and we will let the data speak to how many boomers that does or doesn’t catch.

To your other point, blame is useful in my mind to establish a record, consequences, and future disincentive. I don’t blame to feel better. I blame because I want to see bad action be consequenced.

If for a generation American republican voters can produce what they have produced, but be held blameless as a product of their time, or because billionaires are more powerful, then why not just forget everyone else and only act in my own short term self interest while enjoying all the benefits of the society I’m voting to destroy for the next generation?

Those individuals need to wear trickledown economics, and the Iraq war, and the Afghanistan war, and climate inaction, financial collapses, deregulation, massive debt, the return of fascism, open racism, and everything else they supported as badges for history to see and judge them. No one went to jail for lying to start the Iraq war. No one went to jail for any of the multiple financial crises in my lifetime. Everyone was let out of jail for attempting to violently overthrow the election of 2020. Nobody is going to jail over the Epstein stuff.

I blame the rich like you do. I also blame their useful, selfish, nationalistic idiots. I want them all held to account on the road to a better society. Blame as the first step to consequences.

Otherwise you can’t achieve a better society or even if you did they’ll be happy to dismantle it in the name of their short term personal benefit as soon as they can.

[–] chris@links.openriver.net 4 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Framework has you covered there.

[–] chris@links.openriver.net 10 points 1 month ago (5 children)

I heard Graphene. They’re doing e/OS as well?

[–] chris@links.openriver.net 1 points 1 month ago (3 children)

I suppose to some extent I’m blaming the collective, and to some extent I’m saying “boomers” instead of “the majority of boomers that voted to support conservative politicians since 1980” to save some time.

This is sort of how discussion works. You’re also doing this. You’re saying rich people instead of “politically active rich people supplying money to XYZ, while ignoring those born into money and disconnected or lottery winners, or whatever other issue with syntax I can dig up. I’m just interpreting your language in good faith and more generously.

To your point, I do blame non-voters for electing Trump.

At some point “they’re a product of their time” stops being exculpatory. That logic can forgive just about anything when taken too far. For me boomers don’t get let off the hook. They’re happy to live in the GOPs alternate reality rather than face the reality of what they’ve done. The generation needs to be regarded with what their political activity produced and continues to produce, which is the entrenchment of the policies of the rich.

 

We have just shared our Spring and Summer 2026 roadmaps, outlining our commitments for improvements and new features across the Proton ecosystem. 

Here is a summary of planned updates:

Proton Mail

  • Introduction of a category view to automatically sort emails by type
  • Multi-inbox management, including sending and receiving Gmail messages within Proton Mail
  • Improved mobile search with full email body indexing performed on-device

Proton Calendar

  • Complete rewrite of the application
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  • New foundation to support additional features

Proton VPN

  • New WireGuard-based codebase to improve speed, stability, and anti-censorship capabilities
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Proton Pass

  • Introduction of folders for organizing passwords, notes, and aliases
  • SSH agent support for simpler authentication in developer workflows
  • Improved autofill with enhanced URL matching and iFrame support

Proton Drive

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