

Mailspring was quite nice last I used it


Mailspring was quite nice last I used it


I would not use middleware when it comes to any app you need to log into. Just use your browser.


Windows 11 comes with a sandbox utility ootb, just need to enable it in windows features.
What community drama?


Some people use it because it’s free, some because it’s open, and some simply because it’s not Windows nagging them. With every movement that gets popular you’ll have people that don’t join for the cause but because something in the movement aligns with them, we should allow those people to use the software without making this a purity thing, at the end of the day desktop Linux needs users, not zealots, first and foremost.
The fact that people can come in and put up with Linux in spite of not being here for the cause should be celebrated.


It’s open source, as opposed to other carts on the market that also do the same thing of having games to play on the DS(i) in a rom format


I’d recommend looking at building your own with a cheap Ryzen 5600 or something. You can find Nas cases online with racks and everything, and the benefit is you don’t be using some basic CPU. Then you can use some off the shelf NAS OS and you’re done… With the base, but then you’ll have to buy drives just like you would with the Synology.
I’m saying all this as someone on a Synology NAS. My device is barely supported, and the firmware is lacking features for some docker and home assistant stuff, wouldn’t be an issue if i was running a custom setup.


Are there no frames that just take usb/microsd?
Maybe some search engine proxy or something if they whitelist indexers?


How do you pronounce it?


I’m guessing because giving it away doesn’t have immediate consequences, and when the consequences come the cause is so far behind that it’s divorced in their minds and it either becomes an issue they raise against the company itself or, worst case scenario, they become complacent because it becomes the norm for it to be misused.


Recall is meant to run and store locally. The pushback was around Microsoft likely changing this policy in the future, otherwise it’s the same thing.


Doesn’t Mac have something similar to Recall that they caught less flack for? I wouldn’t trust Apple over Microsoft, they both want your data, Apple just has a façade of privacy awareness that they use to make sure others can’t get their users data too
I think when they defended the removal they said they changed it because the definition of “sell” was quite broad in some jurisdictions