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> Because when you open it to Proton, you have to open it to Meta.

No? You dont!? Why would you "have to"?


What’s the point of being forced to open something up if only to say ‘no’ to Meta? Can’t have it both wars. It’s either open or it’s not.

Doesnt have individual plans, you can only selfhost it unless you subscribe for at least 10 users or more - makes it basically useless as a personal bitwarden alternative unfortunately.


> share photos via Bluetooth across manufacturers and OSes

You can still do that! It never went away.


It's never been a thing on iOS, unfortunately.


My guess would be a reporting error, all the .at queries from last weeks ESC only now getting reported/counted in the final tally for monday?


No they aren't. They have a minimum of 10 users on their cloud plans and no offers at all for individuals, except self hosting - and you can just use vaultwarden at that point anyway...


Looks promising. But no hosted offers for individuals as far as i can see.


Probably related to "we are getting away with it in the current climate" just like with the PS5.


They aren't really. IIRC the Switch 2 over holiday season didn't meet expectations (but I think it still hit their 2025 target). The supply shock must be really bad and these consoles are simply playing the best of a bad hand. I doubt any of this was profitable for games.


Any pointers on what exactly you miss compared to Linux alternatives like Kate, Sublime, VSCode, etc? (Assuming you already tried them)


Sublime I like, but is proprietary (and there was something else). VScode is too heavy, kate as well. (But maybe with kate I just need to modify the key bindings so they match what I am used to, I only recently tried it out)

Basically, I want code folding(with option to collapse all the tree), macrorecording, search (replace) in files, but with all the goodies notepadd++ provides, where I can easily set the folder to search, what filepatterns to exclude etc.


Zed?


Sure, but maybe your red herring is just another red herring: the phishing attack is just as good an excuse as any to switch from an US based messenger to an EU based one.


> Should 2026 computers have a ISA interface as well?

Fun fact: Yes! Basically all still do, because TPM chips are connected to the CPU via ISA.

See for example: https://hackaday.com/2023/03/23/isa-over-tpm-to-your-pc/


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