A saving grace in terms of browser engines. They are the only real competitor to Chromium.
A saving grace in terms of browser engines. They are the only real competitor to Chromium.
I just did my part and wrote an email.
Why does the lack of CalDAV make it useless for Android? The app works just the same as Google Calendar on my phone.
But if you want to create another email address, you get a handful of custom ones for free with the subscription too. You can revoke these the same way, so you can have a professional looking email to hand out to people that’s not auto generated, without giving out your account’s root email address.
These addresses are not as easily revoked, you have to contact support if you want to remove them.
I wish the forwarding with email aliases would function a bit differently. Right now the alias is set as the recipient in the email and I wish you could set the recipient email to whatever email you want (like one of the additional emails you can set in Proton Mail) because the way it is now it makes my general filters useless and I would have to add even more filters.
Edit: I created a suggestions on their feedback site here: https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/953584-proton-pass/suggestions/48496442-show-use-forwards-to-email-as-recipient-in-forwa if anyone cares to vote for it.
This makes me want to upgrade my plan.
You need a break from the internet.
Compared to PhotoPrism for example Immich supports multiple users.
I know but I just wanted to know what their take on it is.
What’s wrong with nano?
Immich is by far the best and most convenient.
I was wondering why Ecosia didn’t give me any search results yesterday. Well, now I know.
They’ve been doing that for a long time. And yes raytracing works.
Do you have a link to that guide of yours?
I know but I also learned that it’s generally better to use the specific module for the package manager (just can’t remember why from the top of my head) and I never intended this playbook to be generally usable.
The apps service just borked itself and I couldn’t get it to properly start anymore. Also deploying apps always took a ridiculously and annoyingly long time (like about 15 minutes to deploy NPM).
It should be pretty easy to adapt it for Debian. The only thing you need to change as far as I can see is the usage of the dnf module to the apt module.
If you look inside the file you will see that it’s an encrypted file created via ansible-vault
What’s the OS we can’t talk about?