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9 days agoWe also want Proton to become better, and the survey is anonymous and very transparent. I always participate gladly.
Futility is resistant
We also want Proton to become better, and the survey is anonymous and very transparent. I always participate gladly.
I suppose common users will have marginal improvements, as we don’t move a lot of data. High load because long I/O waits in VM farms is a big deal, though, so this is actually great for companies with self-hosted VDI.
Yup, with so many accounts we use today, and the necessity of having strong passwords, 2FA/TOTP, and not reusing passwords across accounts, a password manager is a basic necessity.
I’d still recommend Vaultwarden through VPN if you are used to manage servers, or a KeePass database synced through any cloud storage if you’re not into IT.
I suspect this attitude of “read the fucken manuel” comes from when tooling was simpler and you could actually read all the manuals (or buy a book) to learn every small bit of it. Today, I’d be surprised if someone actually read all the Windows, .Net, and Powershell docs before attempting to write a small script.
Heck, even simpler things like Python have massive docs beneath every layer of them. You don’t learn everything from the ground up anymore, only the relevant parts to your use case.