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Really hope this leads to a proper Linux client soon. If mega can do it I have high hopes for proton.
Any idea how to be notified of such release were to happen? Not sure who is "mega".
Edit: don't onow how but I misread the message entirely, so disregard
Gosh, I feel so old now
Ah now I recall
Another cloud service provider. I've been hoping to switch away from them for the past year or so since proton drive is included with my proton subscription.
I thought for a sec mega would implement drive for linux for proton. I remember the cloud service now, misread your comment
Get a Proton account, you can then sign up for, or disable, various email notifications.