Thanks for you detailed and cited response. Very clear!
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Assuming we are talking about Lemmy mobile apps, it depends. If you're on Android I highly recommend "eternity" for Lemmy. It's open sourced and very customizable and based on infinity for reddit. However, there are a ton of good apps otherwise. I recommend checking lemmys website for apps since they have apps listed. Just try a few until you find one that works for you.
I would argue all streaming services have gone to shit. I'm not saying I encourage anyone to pirate that doesn't want to. But I am saying i don't blame a single soul that does.
As far as I'm concerned all those companies can go fuck themselves. They know that the less technical people will willingly keep paying so the ones they lose won't matter.
One thing I can recommend is, if you have an issue and find a post on Reddit or need to make a post, bring it over here to the correct instance too, even if your problem was solved on Reddit. Just clarify that.
My thoughts are that will add content that can help users and provide more content to lemmy. Which in turn, could provide a better experience for users as well as open up discussions here.
Again, well spoken. I'm not very political and I absolutely believe that regardless of who you are, you should be able to share your opinion. However, Free speech doesn't mean no consequences, and I think as a CEO, it's important to know when something you say could effect your users views.
With that, they're governed by board of more than just him so I'm not feeling just yet. Regardless of my believes, him sharing his opinions doesn't bother me directly but can definitely leave a bad taste.
Very well spoken and I fully agree with you. My mistake for the "Logs" on the VPN part as I know, from what's public, that it is no logs, with a previous audit in mid 2024. I think what I was really trying to say was that what if they slowly started to change policies more and more to where they keep some sort of identifiable info, or logs.
Either way, thanks for the very detailed conversation. Just playing devil's advocate here for open conversation. I'm personally very happy with protons services as of now.
While the original comment has validity, I think it's important to know that a lot of the proton news you'll find is very "drop it immediately" biased.
I definitely think the news left a bad taste that's worth keeping an eye on, but I don't think it should eliminate them completely as an option. Especially for newer privacy advocates.
Edit: full disclosure for future readers, I may be biased as well since I do continue to use proton services and I love it. But I still try to look at both sides on things like this.
Thanks for the input. I sometimes use another language but it's rare so I haven't been able to try to on here. However I agree. While not perfect, the autocorrect and text prediction for English is quite good! Ive been always going back to gboard but hoping this one is good enough to stay on. Ill update this post as I use it longer.