

I believe Proton Pass does not have the design flaws shown in the article. For instance, if you lose your password, you lose your data. Your data is encrypted and decrypted on your device.


I believe Proton Pass does not have the design flaws shown in the article. For instance, if you lose your password, you lose your data. Your data is encrypted and decrypted on your device.


If the password manager server is hacked and compromised, then syncing your passwords with the compromised server will lead to compromised passwords (duh)
No, not “duh”. The right way to do this is client-side encryption/decryption. The server then does not at any moment know anything about your passwords.


Capitalism sadly corrupts everyone and everything. I’m yet to see a company that doesn’t go to shit within 20 years.


The day when the only options are subscription based cars will be the day jailbreaking your car is as common as jailbreaking an iphone.


They’re worried. Good.


I do mean “person with a huge setup dedicated to music listening”. An audiophile who actually knows what they’re talking about will tell you to get any cable from a reputable brand.
But of course you also have “audiophiles” who have no idea whatsoever.


Oh yeah, for sure. I didn’t include that part because an audiophile setup rarely has a need for long distances.


Exactly this, the cables never mattered. They’re the least significant part of an audiophile system and I doubt anyone could tell the difference between a crappy cable and a good quality cable. People get good quality cable for durability rather than sound quality.
A bit besides the point, but it is pretty crazy to me that we’re moving towards a world where if you create by yourself, you’re outcompeted, but if you use AI like everyone else, you own nothing.
I’d argue that it is wildly different to vide coding.
I’ll stay sceptical until there is court cases supporting this logic as a precedent.
I’d argue that this is a different scenario, as AI is a tool, not a being. At least at this point.
A complex tool, but really just a tool. Without the human input, it can’t do shit.
That sounds like complete bullshit to me. Even if the logic is sound, which I seriously doubt, if you use someone’s code and you claim their license isn’t valid because some part of the codebase is AI generated, I’m pretty sure you’ll have to prove that. Good luck.


With an IP55 rating, I would assume it can resist a drop in water. As long as you don’t stare at it for multiple minutes and do get it out asap.


I think there is a bit more than digital independence involved. Europe could definitely be a world power if we stopped trying to appease everyone.


Yes, that is why it is called a forwarding address and both the picture and the post say you can’t send from it
Because Protonmail would probably be too much of a competition to TutaMail 🙃
I appreciate the intention of the post, but it is biased and an ad for a different product.


Or even better, get printers that work with ink tanks rather than ink cartridges :)
Or just plainly and simply drop all those big chocolate brands. There is so many better, smaller chocolate brands in literally every european country.
What they claim to do and what they do is not necessarily the same. If done properly, the server does not need to be trusted.