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No try giving that email at the store.


I meant the password manager would just be to help you keep track of the names. The names themselves don't have to be long (e.g. `s11@mydomain.com`).


This actually looks quite good for a brand new development. I am big fan of vertical docks but that vertical time...


Last update to master was last year, develop not much more going on. It looks like it was started 7 years ago.


In the last few months we have added a built-in compositor, a new screensaver, file manager integration and a bunch of optimisations. Seems like pretty decent progress to me.


Master isn't the development branch though; you want these things to be fairly stable.


The 'develop' I mentioned is the name of their development branch. Regardless, one of their contributors made a couple sibling comments in this submission indicating there is more work going on than immediately visible by quickly looking at commit timestamps - which I am happy to hear.


New? It doesn't even look like it supports Wayland.


I have an A6000 and the main advantage over a 3090 cluster is the build simplicity and relative silence of the machine (it is also used as my main dev workstation).


This is the story of all the niche software products out there. Put together a smoke and mirrors demo, get a customer, build the product.


I do, I've been waiting for thinner iPhones to retire my iPhone 11.


Just for fun I asked ChatGPT "How would you ask an LLM to write a drawing program for the ATARI?" and it asked back a bunch of details to which I answered "I have no idea, just go with the simplest option". It chose the correct graphics mode and BASIC and created the program (which I didn't test).

I still agree with you for large applications but for these simple examples anyone with a basic understanding of vibe coding could wing it.


Maybe this is the dawn of the multicore era for LLMs.


No an expert here but RAW is the data generated by the sensor and requires some heavy processing before you can show it on screen. A bitmap is an image format (assuming you mean the BMP files).


The contents of the emails are encrypted so you have a normal login plus a key to unencrypt your email locally. They save your encrypted email conyents and your login but not the key and they also don't log your access (I'm assuming here from reading the article).


They might log access in some circumstances, according to their privacy policy (https://proton.me/legal/privacy)

> 2.5 IP logging: By default, we do not keep permanent IP logs in relation with your Account. However, IP logs may be kept temporarily to combat abuse and fraud, and your IP address may be retained permanently if you are engaged in activities that breach our Terms of Service (e.g. spamming, DDoS attacks against our infrastructure, brute force attacks). The legal basis of this processing is our legitimate interest to protect our service against non-compliant or fraudulent activities. If you enable authentication logging for your Account or voluntarily participate in Proton's advanced security program, the record of your login IP addresses is kept for as long as the feature is enabled. This feature is off by default, and all the records are deleted upon deactivation of the feature. The legal basis of this processing is consent, and you are free to opt in or opt out of that processing at any time in the security panel of your Account. The authentication logs feature records login attempts to your Account and does not track product-specific activity, such as VPN activity.

See also section 3, "Network traffic that may go through third-parties."


When he dies, if not before, he or his family can sell the business. There's even websites/communities where you can post this kind of business for sale.


The software will still work for years even if his who family is wiped out in a plane crash.

A saas product will die when the credit card bounces a couple of months later.


>even if his who[le] family is wiped out in a plane crash.

Thanks for that cheery thought.


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