

Well I get the analogy, but also I think they didn’t use pencils because of the graphite and complications with filtering air or something.
Well I get the analogy, but also I think they didn’t use pencils because of the graphite and complications with filtering air or something.
The people concerned this much with privacy are certainly less than 2%. They’re already in a niche market for the purpose of privacy. Not that much of a leap to support Linux (which by the way is likely higher than 2% of their user base.)
Because it’s all built in. Proton password manager can create a new login for a site. In the same process it also generates a password, creates a new email with a domain that can’t be linked back to me, with no setup on my end. Technically I can set up bitwarden to do that but it’s a lot of configuration and it will end up using my domain for every email which, even if it can’t be linked back to me, all of my email addresses can be linked to each other by merit of using the same domain.
Until there is a major competitor to Proton that solves all of that, there is no alternative.
None of these incorporate email aliases automatically with a password manager
Didn’t even mention mine. For a brand new user, they don’t know what the fuck is going on there.
I thought they got rid of those ones years ago?
Have you tried running those things in wine or something like bottles?
Has saved my life. I find myself disabling it for an entire tab several times per day to do things like make a purchase or log in, but I’d still rather that than not have it on the rest of the sites.
Yeah I got it when I realized there’s no such thing as DVI-L haha
I remember when graphics cards were for, you know, graphics.
Anyway, go team red.
Down with the non-believer!
Exactly what I said in my comment at exactly the same time, but you worded it better 😅
The main issue is having the 3d cache at all helps performance, and for gaming you’d want your game processes exclusively on the CCD with the 3d cache. So either you disable the other CCD (like windows’ game mode feature) or use software to force your game processes onto only the 3d CCD, which effectively turns the CPU into the 9800x3d anyway. Having processes for a single game split between both CCDs can cause jittering. From what I’ve heard, having a 3d cache on the 2nd CCD can eliminate that jittering, removing the need to manually keep game processes on the first CCD.
9950x3d. It has double the cores of the 9800x3d, with an extra CCD that has 8 cores, but the 2nd CCD has no 3d cache. Which was known, to be fair, but still is disappointing.
Fascinating, thank you for answering
Do you see these eventually evolving into more a practical medical purpose or convenience/commodity purpose or both?
I wonder if they meant they use desktop sites on the desktop.
I know I have almost completely cut out cell phone use by way of doing everything on desktop. Even texting and calling with Google fi I do on my desktop via their web app. The less I need my phone for when I’m at home the better.
Like what?
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