Seeing something available on Linux NOT on other platforms makes me scared and confused
Now give it a headphone jack and I can finally replace my 3a XL
The client is lacking features windows has had for quite a while (like split tunneling) is my main issue. Lasting heard Drive was a similar situation. For a privacy focused company, Proton doesnt’t show much love to its Linux users.
I’d only recommend Proton if a) you’re already paying for their suite or b) you’re not using Linux. Otherwise, Mullvad is the way to go IMO.
Oh that’s what that is. I just assumed it was Linux things happening. lol
F XVI fuck you
All guns and no swords, but the big one on the lower left is hella good
Only reason to use proton is because you’re already paying for their email/drive/whatever.
Please stop releasing new products and finish the ones you’ve got. I’ve been waiting for feature parity on the Linux VPN client since like 5 product launches ago…
MPI is notoriously bad for this sort of thing. All you can really do is stay on their case. I called them daily for over a month once before they finally got sick of me and did something.
Say what you will about private insurance, at least this sort of thing is handled better.
VPN Linux client is still barely functional years later…
Keep releasing new products tho
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My 2¢: My Razer V3 Pro (wireless) has very good RGB support on Linux compared to other brands. My volume knob never worked correctly and it is apparently a common issue. Spraying some electronics cleaner in there now and then can fix it, but it randomly changes volume levels and barely responds when actually rotated. A few keys also have sporadic issues with double inputs. Overall, can’t recommend.
I’m not a Razer hater, I’ve used their mice for years without issue; but this keyboard I would not replace with another Razer.
Interac AFAIK used to be a nonprofit, but few years back became a for profit corporation. While I’m happy for the option, I’d stick with paper/metal where possible if CCs weren’t a thing.
Credit cards are the issue for me. An unnecessary third party skimming money (not to mention data) out of every transaction we make.
I can’t NOT use them though, since the cash back can be too good to pass up. If credit cards were regulated into irrelevance I’d be almost 100% on cash.
What about the pedals?
Mainly this, alongside a cost of living crisis not unique to Canada. Other concern is there is some animous towards immigrants as poor immigration policy is a part of why housing is where it is. Sadly, I’m not sure I’d feel welcome as an immigrant in Canada right now (perhaps more so for Indian/Pakistani immigrants, but still).
Spelling errors on professional documents, especially signs/posters/ads. You don’t have to know everything, but you have to check before putting it up.
When I see restaurant specials boards riddled with mistakes it makes me want to not eat there.