I don’t know, they have to monetise somehow. Paying for the convenience of sync seems like a valid path especially given there’s fully functional alternative syncs available for free.
I don’t know, they have to monetise somehow. Paying for the convenience of sync seems like a valid path especially given there’s fully functional alternative syncs available for free.
I just use syncthing with logseq and it works fine…
Yep sounds like firewall issue to me. Allow the ports eric mentioned in his comment thru firewall and it should work
And years of not fully supporting Linux.
Another way to put that is actively pushing/encouraging their “privacy concious” clients onto windows spyware if they want to get the service they paid proton for. Can’t be private on windows folks.
Not privacy focused at all IMO, its all privacy theatre and proton is just money focused.
Satisified customer here. Bought 2x lifetime plans for myself and my partner
np, glad it helped
One sticky point that took me a bit to clue in to was you need to login to an x11 session not the default Wayland. Unless sunshine has been updated to support wayland, this was about Feb I discovered that.
To change just log out and select x11 in bottom left corner of the login screen. Dont forget to switch back next time if you arent using sunshine
$19 USD/year for micro now, $90USD/year for mini
Having tried both popOS and manjaro I’d urge you to skip my trail and error and check out Nobara from the get go. Always found little naggling issues until I found Nobara
Hmm you’re thinking Open Office which was the predecessor of libreoffice.
OnlyOffice is a different product
Holy fuck I hate HOA’s/condo boards
Could dual boot your laptop or run windows in a VM as someone suggested. Onlyoffice was what finally solved the office compatibility problem for me during school. O365 is online anyways and works on Linux…
Replaced gboard with a FOSS keyboard without internet access on your phone? I use and like AnySoftKeyboard.
Are you on stock android or a privacy friendly ROM? That’d be #1 on my list. I use grapheneos on a pixel 8 and would recommend. Whether you have google apps on your phone or not they have access to everything you do on stock android 🤷♂️
Either way I think its important to recognize how much you’ve already done, and not stress about what you can’t change yet. You’re already more private than 99% of the general population and you aren’t in school forever. I was in the same boat with a windows partition on my laptop for a couple windows only programs for school (online test invigilation can be a bitch for compatibility, windows in a VM generally doesn’t work I found), but school ends and that partition is gone now.
TL;DR You’re doing good, don’t stress if you have to keep some stuff around for school, give onlyoffice a shot, look into privacy friendly ROMs for your phone.
You can also download ready-made decks for different categories in many languages. Useful for expanding your vocabulary I find.
+1 for simplelogin.
Cancelled proton unlimited since the majority of their platform is lacking features on Linux and switched to just a simplelogin subscription to pocket the savings.
KOHO has a single virtual card that can be reset… but it would reset everything being billed to that card ofc so not quite 1-1 with privacy.com’s per-service virtual cards.
That being said, my koho card was also compromised and their chat wouldn’t let me dispute the transaction or talk to a human for another 3 days after the fact so I just closed it down.
Probably need to uninstall the xone driver you already installed from that link. Then open the welcome screen again (super key + type welcome, should be there) and there’s an option to install the xone and xpadneo drivers already setup for nobara on one of the tabs there.
Since you already have a pixel you should seriously look at grapheneOS.
Ya same here with librewolf, ublock origin, and a VPN. Decent number of sites block and want me to turn off ad block and/or VPN.
I have a simple policy now: they stay on.
I’ll just go somewhere else that doesn’t want to track people that badly
Not OP but look for games that say remote play together on Steam. As long as you own the game you can invite your steam friends to play with you and they join your host game without needing to purchase. An example I’m familiar with that works good is human fall flat.
Edit: start the game, open friends menu, open chat with friend, invite to play together or whatever it says on the banner
Yep give Nobara a shot if you’re going to reinstall anyways. Bet you’ll change your mind