I see that makes sense. So what does making it public/blending traffic do?
I see that makes sense. So what does making it public/blending traffic do?
I just ditched Proton Unlimited after moving to it last year from Google. The Drive app just never worked properly. Ended up going with Fastmail for email as I’m in Australia anyway and so far they’ve been good.
I’m still trying to understand searxng, does it start with nothing and build up its index each time you search? Will your results be rubbish for a while?
Damn I forgot about Reader 😞 I kept my late-00s “Legacy” Google Apps account until the end of last year, when their discounted rate (after fully removing free) was about to go up.
They use it as a substitute for egg whites in cocktails, and honestly it’s better.
All good! The laptop I was using Linux on I installed batocera on instead 😊
Maybe, but I’m not a huge Linux user and every time I dip my toe in I run out of tinkering time. Plus I had the Air laying around and it all installed so easily.
Just to be controversial, macos. It’s nothing fancy, just the arrs and Jellyfin running on an old MacBook air.
I haven’t heard of this before, but why is a reader a threat to a company? What’s the issue?
Yeah I hate that. Now all results have to be opened in new tabs just in case.
I did the same thing recently, in what ways do you feel safer/more protected? Apart from my search results looking a bit different it feels kinda the same.
Damn I’d forgotten all about the great suspender!
I wonder if it’s when it switched to the Gutenberg editor maybe?