

Should build the software so the second it loses internet connection, or its IP address changes, it clears the ram.
Cannot move a server without it losing internet, and even if they find a way around it, it’d still force an IP address change.


Should build the software so the second it loses internet connection, or its IP address changes, it clears the ram.
Cannot move a server without it losing internet, and even if they find a way around it, it’d still force an IP address change.


So you have no answer to my questions


I deserve what I get? And what will I get? How will it impact me specifically? Also the public statement is basically saying “nothing is changing” sooo.
Also who would you recommend? You got a recommendation for the same or less money? I’ll wait.


“VPN company buys other VPN company” is far from your original claim. Also, it’s irrelevant anyway.


If you had a source you’d have already provided it. Also, like I said, I don’t really care.


I actually use fastmail.
Their app is literally just a website in an app wrapped which is horrendous.
And they have a limit of masked emails, regardless of how many you have.


“Happy to provide a source”
Provides no source.
Also, they’ve been independently audited so whatevs. Plus I don’t really care


Yeah honestly despite kinda wanting to give my money to Proton, I think I came to the decision today to stick with vaultwarden + PIA + Fastmail. It’s just better value.


Honestly, I have a hard time seeing how that’s any better. US politics right now is important worldwide.


In my currency, VPN, pass, and simple login is the $199.01 a year.
However the bundle for everything is $119.88/year.
Not sure why you’d not use it all or nothing at that pricing structure.


I forgot about point 1. Honestly I think that could be warranted. I don’t want my money going to MAGA folks, especially now.


Fastmails app is bad and masked emails have a limit, though. Which is 2 reasons I’m considering going from fastmail to proton.


Skip intro on Apple TV not working on Jellyfin is probably the #1 reason I do not use it.
When tvOS 26.2 comes out I will tentatively test Jellyfin + Infuse, but until then, Jellyfin is a non-starter for me.
But I use Emby over Plex so still not using Plex.


Last I tried Immich its background upload was horrible.
Some of that is definitely iOS being bad, but other apps at least semi-worked when Immich didn’t at all.
I might try it again, though. See if it’s improved.


A lot of the new projects I’ve seen have been written by AI. Which is frustrating because they do look cool but I ain’t installing it.
I’ve already responded by deleting Discord from all my devices.