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  • It's disingenuous to say there's no point in striving for privacy if you're not going to go completely off grid. There are always better and worse options.

  • I use kagi, it's very good.

  • Yeah all of that is valid, but it doesn't really justify putting a mod on a platform that's objectively worse for modding and making a large portion of your users have an objectively worse time installing and managing all their mods. I would love for gog to step up and make a modding platform (and specifically mod manager) even close to the quality of nexus' but they haven't yet.

  • Then they should be better. Nexus' monopoly is like steam's. They got it by just making a product that isn't a major pain to work with. (Okay all Bethesda modding is always a major pain but nexus has made it as tolerqble as it has been so far)

  • Most people can have a fiberless meal or two no problem before BMs become irregular.

  • Why? Installing mods is so much easier and less annoying with the nexus launcher. It's the gold standard for Bethesda mod managers.

    Edit: if I use other mods too, this means I will use gog to get it, then nexus to manage it.

  • Isn't thaumaturge a specific kind of magician separate from others?

  • Then so is the question. The answer is yes. The specifics and timeline are what people disagree on.

  • It's just very happy the kool aid man didn't bust through one of its walls.

  • Damn I missed it. What was the juicy comment that got -27?

  • Then we have to wait til they drop the legendary VPN-quad-busta

  • Highly recommend this. It takes some time setting a default instance that isn't down or broken for some sites but worth it.

  • "If law enforcement is going to look at my data, I'll give them something to look at" lmao

  • That's a good question. I know good vpns like mullvad do not and can not log ips/traffic without changes to their backend, I wonder if they could claim "it's impossible" or something (clearly bogus, but the argument could be "with our current infrastructure, I.e. We can't afford to redo our systems to comply")

  • I don't believe you need that field with Proton, correct me if I'm wrong. If you do need that field with an email provider, and you need complete opsec, use a different provider.

  • Yeah. Even if they couldn't hand over recovery emails, having a personal email as a backup to a "private and sensitive" email account is bad practice.

  • This is non-news, like all tech companies, they are bound by law to do this. It happens more than 6000 times per year for Proton. However, this user just had bad opsec. Proton emails are all encrypted and cannot be read unless law enforcement gets your password, which Proton does not have access to. Even if Proton hands over all data.

  • By my calculations, at least $50.