I actually like the general look of it, though it's done poorly. I want SO MUCH to drive a low-poly vehicle reminiscent of some 80's retrofuturism racing video game. But I fear the massive failure of the cyber truck will scare anyone away from taking a stab at the concept.
I've seen people (lesbians) talk about it, so I'm leaning toward "yes they can but not always", but I cannot give an authoritative answer as I am not a lesbian.
The limit for Proton itself is so generous I haven't needed to. I have an alias for almost every single online account I have, and it's all built in to the password manager. Very handy.
I love that it doesn't unlock any features, but it does prominently display in the app as "activated" or whatever. It feels like "yeah, I have paid my portion, I am now entitled to use this forever guilt-free"
You're welcome! If you use unraid, you can also skip docker compose and use the "official" docker container from couchdb, see my comment in that thread for more info.
I just set this up yesterday, coincidentally. I have it behind a reverse proxy + subdomain so I and my wife can share notes easily wherever we are. Mainly shopping lists, projects, and other things.
I have subscribed to a couple projects on github (the recurring payment thing) and purchased the optional immich license. I think the immich license is a great model, and more projects should do it.
I get that, but you do need diverse opinions. Only listening to those around you is how you miss major issues. Concord could have used some outside feedback before it's release, for example.
Another big argument is the large resource and environmental cost of AI. I'd rather laugh at a shitty photoshop or ms paint meme (like this one) than a funny image created in some water-hogging energy-guzzling server warehouse.
I have one of these on my shelf. My wife got one in a wedding party gift bag a few years ago.