OnionShare?
OnionShare?
You’re not wrong, it’s just about how Proton is built right now. It’s still a pretty young ecosystem.
I will menton that all of their apps (both from GP and F-Droid) work great on my OOTB Galaxy 21 and send all notifications (emails, calendar events, etc.) to my Samsung Gear 3 watch no issues.
Let’s not forget that the point of Proton’s services is encryption. The more points you want it to go through (Proton to Cal{SVC} to Android calendar app to watch), the more you have to relinquish that security if they aren’t cooperative/companion apps.
For example, I use Proton on the web (through Tor, actually) because I get the security. If I used the Bridge, I’d be decrypting a layer just so I could use a favored email application.
Yes, you can, and I would also vouch for Nextcloud.
My router’s admin console, OOTB, gives me the option to either deny individual devices (based on MAC, etc.) access to the external internet, or create a second (or third, etc.) WiFi network that, itself, is not connected to the outside.
Perhaps you have similar settings?
Pun intended?
Whether or not it was acting human (and whether or not it was designed to), it still cheated and deceived. With the potential power, influence, and widespread adoption this technology could have, shouldn’t we be concerned about that? At the very least, isn’t this a poorly programmed tool not ready for GA?
My dog isn’t intentionally being a prick when he eats my sandwich off the table before I can get to it, but it’s still a behavior I condemn and would want to train out of him before letting him go to other people’s houses.
Wonder if it’ll be a
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