90% of the time, that's a valid concern, but you can always read the script first.
It would be a best practice to read any script you want to run on your system. Although the installation instructions tell you to just pipe it into bash.
And also, if proton wanted to fuck you over, a malicious bash script isnt even a top 10 easy vector. Why trust them with encrypted email if you are suspicious of an install script?
My concern is not so much proton fucking you over. There are pleny of attack surfaces between you and the server you're downloading it from.
Installing software on your system usually lets you check a gpg signature or a hash if you're downloading a binary. This method provides no such thing.
A company concerned with security and encryption should know better.
In Belgium the sale would be invalid because a company is not allowed to sell at loss. This is an anti-competitive measure to protect amall business from corpos
Perhaps mounting a laser and a scope on a stick could improve accuracy. Also never done it and I assume those jets fly rather fast, but if you can estimate the flight path, oncoming planes should be an easy target
Great tool. Thanks for sharing. A simple generator where you can a) select the issues you oppose, b) generate a letter with the option to revise it and c) after selecting your country of residence get the full list of representatives, which you can select/deselect.
The tool then lets you either send the mail directly from the tool or copy the mail and e-mail addresses if you wish to send it from your own e-mail.
This is a great tool which lowers the treshold significantly for supporting the issue. (Don't have to research the legal texts, don't have to write a letter, don't have to find the representatives mails).
With the aurora store you should be fine to run the authenticators and time management app even on a degoogled graphene phone.
Profiles also work great for containerization in case you do need google services for something.
Go with a pixel 7 or 8 to get a few years of os support
we quickly encountered problems in sourcing willing volunteers for our study, however, and the ethics committee was adamant that the use of unwilling volunteers would result in disciplinary action.
I like to think I'm all in on open source. It's not true though. I use a few things with proprietary licenses (mostly work related), but I actively try to keep it to a minimum.
I don't need "the best". I need things that work. And despite what so many people say or claim, open source does work and it is, for me at leas, good enough.
Open source developers and projects get my support.
Must be an onion ...
Not the onion ...
What?