It’s just embarrassing.
Yes, but you would have to publish them at all.
I wouldn’t mind publishing my projects except that they are of no use to anyone except me and the code is shit.
Sounds great. Maybe we could even scam the users for even more money.
I don’t really care that much about any information like IPs, I care about the actual emails which are encrypted.
There is nothing that indicates that they will snitch since that would be terrible for everyone and also illegal for them to do.
But most importantly lavabit is an American company which is insane for if you care about privacy at all.
Proton also published a transparency report while Lavabit is really opaque.
Just use a domain then and switch whenever you feel like.
Lavabit probably had much higher standards than Proton
So it’s all based on an assumption.
Yes and you can’t run a bridge on anything
You can run the bridge on Windows, Linux and macOS. I wish that they had an Android app but I suspect that the aggressive power management on Android might make it a lot harder to implement in a nice way.
they might discontinue it at any time and you’ll become hostage.
There is absolutely no indication that that will happen. Remember that only the paid plans have IMAP and Proton is essentially held hostage by their subscribers since they are their only income source. Their community would be very angry if they dropped support.
So much for self-hosting, independence and open-source solutions.
This has nothing to do with self-hosting. You are literally paying someone for hosting your email.
I agree that the lack of normal IMAP support is annoying. But it’s a side effect to their encryption which is a good thing.
And it’s not like proton is alone with this problem.
Tota doesn’t even seem to have a bridge app. Fastmail changes extra for IMAP.
They support IMAP though their bridge but you will have to be on a paid plan.
The free plan is pretty terrible anyways so if you actually want to use proton you will have to pay.
Important context:
It is not enforceable by police – officers could not stop or fine people scrolling in the street because there is no national law against smartphones
Doesn’t appear that you are allowed to host personal code projects though.
I didn’t say that they steal anything. It’s just really hard to seed without one.
Yes, you will have to redownload the subtitles.
Odd that people downvote me for answering your questions.
The useless comment that provided no information whatsoever and just told you to git gud, was up voted to 24+
I don’t think so, but you can use an open subtitles premium account to get rid of ads. it’s not that expensive.
I am sure OP knows what logging in means…
Maybe they aren’t just that paranoid.
That must be exhausting.
I like the trackers I’m in that have a point system that awards indefinite seeding and makes it possible to have a decent ratio even if you can’t ever actually seed because of people with seedboxes.
At least they sometimes include insane rants.
The cutoff point depends on the load on their free tier network, which is shared by all freeloaders. Could be someone else under attack and you’d still get cut off.
Again, do you have a source for that?
All the information I can find points to the ddos protection being essentially the same regardless of price plan. The paid plans just get some more features. Like extra firewall stuff.
Do you mean the compilation movie called “Spazio 1999” in it’s original language?
https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/542499-spazio-1999 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space:_1999#Compilation_films
I have no problem finding either the series or the Italian movie.
Searching for “Space 1999” works and “spazio 1990” works better for the movie.
Excel?