I have a star labs Byte. It’s an intel n355 that sits under the tv to play emulated games it runs time crisis pretty well :) and it runs jelly fin/sonar etc to transcode stuff to Apple TV. The other nice thing is the bios is open source coreboot. I’m currently trying to silence the fan which at least is possible because of the open source bios
I believe simple login is a part of proton and that it’s included in certain proton plans… it’s actually really difficult to find for certain, but I think if you buy a proton plan that has “pass plus” it includes simple login: https://proton.me/blog/pass-plus-simplelogin-premium-feature
Hope that helps, just FYI one of the slightly irritating features is not being able to search email body only title etc on the web mail. But other than that it’s been pretty good
I’m using XMXW (Xtrackers MSCI World ex USA UCITS ETF 1C) up 21% over a year, so better than the s and p. I ditched my US stocks before the US turned facist so got quite lucky
I pay for proton, not sure if I get the AI but I probably wouldn’t use it anyway. Would rather they improve the spreadsheet thing so I can get off Google for good
Exactly, this is how Labour force ID, then on to verifying your ID before you can use the internet, all posts will be moderated by government AI produced by Palantir
I have a turris omnia, it used to work well unfortunately now the 5ghz WiFi keeps dropping so I can’t recommend it any more. I think if I did it again I would buy a small pc, some WiFi adapters and install open wrt on it
I wish there were an EU alternative to Kagi. All other search engines pale in comparison and I just can’t deal with ads any more. I can only hope that Proton are looking in to search
I have been arguing with my local council planning department to install external window shutters for years. Unfortunately installing them requires paying for planning permission, which requires an architect. It's absolutely crazy
Unfortunately they have even killed being able to just encrypt data. Because of the key disclosure law the police can request the password/key for any data in your possession regardless of whether it is random data or not. If you can't, you go to jail. Literally everyone is a criminal.
Not even China or Russia have this type of authoritarian control over communication.
I have a star labs Byte. It’s an intel n355 that sits under the tv to play emulated games it runs time crisis pretty well :) and it runs jelly fin/sonar etc to transcode stuff to Apple TV. The other nice thing is the bios is open source coreboot. I’m currently trying to silence the fan which at least is possible because of the open source bios