

Can’t wait to hear his response to this on the next podcast.
Can’t wait to hear his response to this on the next podcast.
Look, I’m just glad I have the technical skills to reconfigure my system.
Talking to my parents/grandparents/other family that aren’t tech savvy, they all complain about how one drive and Microsoft’s ads, and Edge keep butting into their lives, but then they have no idea how to mitigate the constant pings about those things.
I’m glad someone is enjoying Microsoft’s barrage of services tho.
I’d stop whining about it if they’d stop reinstalling it.
Yeah, this comment looks like a repost.
Ah, I see what you’re getting at. Thanks for the clarification.
This is to close the exit points.
I’m not sure what you mean by this. Are you saying this is to limit FAA personnel from being able to quit?
The real pain is going to be having those services split up so much.
Proton was really convenient for packaging those in a really convenient way.
Guess there’s a business opportunity here?
Commenting so I can come back to this because hell if I’m going to remember to check it if I just save the comment.
Thank you for your assistance on the matter.
#BigSame Friend.
I was looking at Tutanota for a bit. Guess I’m need to bust open that research again.
Haven’t used it in forever, but seems like Thunderbird’s was alright back in the day. I heard the project died, but then Mozilla brought it back? Not sure the deets on that.
But why moving away from Proton? Did they have a bad audit or something?
Yeah, I can’t believe anyone would suggest that Glorious Leader Trump, The Wise and Benevolent would be mistaken - or, heaven forbid, be lying - about the way economics works.