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Keep your work and personal software separated. If you don’t need it to do your job, don’t install it on your work machine. If you don’t need to access a site for work, don’t access it on your work machine.
At the end of the day, it’s not your computer and you shouldn’t treat it like it is.
I tried listening to it but can’t stand the meandering style that is common in podcasts for some reason.
“We’re going to do multiple episodes on Eminem because there’s way too much to talk about.”
30 sec prior:
“Take me to a Mexican restaurant and 90% of the time I’m going to spill cheese sauce on myself”
🤦
Both options are very good. Neither the wallet nor the writing assistant impact your vpn experience, so not sure what you’re looking for in alternatives.
Anyway, sticking with proton or using mullvad are two equally good but different options. Want a VPN without port forwarding and only a VPN? Mullvad. Want port forwarding, or are interested in using their other privacy minded products? Proton.
If you cut them down regularly they shouldn’t be a problem
The issue is that they’re neglecting their core apps in favor of expanding their portfolio. There’s nothing wrong with creating these apps, but it should not be done until the core apps are industry leading and extremely refined.
The developers they used to create this wallet could have been used to fix protonmail bugs, or to bring protonvpn on Linux up to snuff. There’s still no first party CLI for Linux boxes, for example.
Arrested development! Not sure it would change my daily interactions.
I’ve made a huge mistake