drkt @ drkt_ @lemmy.dbzer0.com Posts 0Comments 20Joined 6 days ago

what about this is crypto mining?
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This is icky to me. Cool idea, but this is weird.
You can boil the logic down and apply it however you want. The fact is that different people have different levels of tolerance for bullshit and VPN users are a large source of it. TOR is also inherently harmless but exit nodes end up on banlists everywhere because malicious users use them to the point that exit nodes are pre-emptively banned in a lot of places because some people just don't wanna deal with it. The big email providers have a zero-tolerance policy for the same reason; if your domain misbehaves even once then you're on the shit-list forever because it's not worth playing whack-a-mole with malicious actors.
Because shared VPNs are also used by malicious actors and some admins just don't care about dealing with that.
They're already more complicated than I want them to be so I'm passing on that
I agree with this decision. Don't make error pages more complicated than they are.
Linux is truly extensible and it is the part I both love and struggle to explain the most.
I can sit at my desktop, developing code that physically resides on my server and interact with it from my laptop. This does not require any strange janky setup, it's just SSH. It's extensible.
Any file manager on Linux supports this
Are photographers artists? https://p.drkt.eu/
I just type sftp://[ip, domain or SSH alias]
into my file manager and browse it as a regular folder
That doesn't really change that it's one company hosting it. Unless you're willing to make 10 different accounts because your super-FOSS friends aren't willing to join each others instances?
Have you tried? Because Proton is the miracle people make it up to be.
I wonder if that has anything to do with the Tomcat test pages that have been showing up on my honeypot.
I've met Americans. I believe it, too.
Yeah, I know! Don't say that too loud, though. Proton and Tuta are the precious baby boys who can do no wrong in most "privacy" communities.
no paid ads for third party products
Haha you almost fucking got me, I actually wrote a whole thing about how those are ads but then I read your comment again and noticed that clever little write-off. Ads for their own products are still ads and I don't want to fucking see it. Get that shit off my eyeballs, I paid for this product.
The newsletter is an ad, it's not news. They're just advertising their products to you and you can't unsubscribe and you can't ignore it because they very deliberately have a special styling for the newsletters that makes it stand out from normal emails.
I don't know why you want to defend this company. I'm glad you're okay with the level of shitty behavior they engage in; it's definitely less than most email providers do- I'm just letting people know that Tuta aren't angels. They're a company, and they used to be better. Proton was exactly the same. It was a good service and then it became shitty.
I would love to log back in and show you the 3 separate buttons on my UI that did nothing except link to a "Please pay us for this feature" page because I was a legacy premium user because I didn't want all those new bullshit they made. I stress that it's not a case of them implementing a button in the UI for all users and because I'm a legacy user I get it too even if I can't use it- the buttons had special CSS to make them stand out. They were ads. Why couldn't Tuta just leave me alone? I could still be paying them to this day if they had just not gone down that path. I just want an email that is an email and nothing more and doesn't get in my way. Tuta had that, and then they took it away and asked for more money to put it back.
I think the misunderstanding here is that I was a legacy premium user. I was paying less to get only the email+calendar because that's what I signed up for, originally. When people sign up today, that's not an option. People who are new to Tuta (relatively) haven't seen this change happen and haven't witnessed how obviously desperate Tuta was to get people off the legacy premium plan.
Also my name is drkt_ but I'm sure you tried your best.
In comparison to Gmail? Yes, but that's a very low bar to clear. You need to be aware that Tuta are currently enshittifying. The product is getting worse and the price increases. It's slow, but it's happening. I switched to disroot.org after 2 years of Tuta because I got fed up with it.
It is in my Scrolls of Grudge, and I quote:
Ads in web UI for paying user.
Made it hard to cancel payment.
Newsletter is just upselling.
Can't unsub from newsletter.
From what I can read, it's not a function of Soulseek. That's a function of Nicotine+ and all it does is automatically query Soulseek every few minutes and maybe download automatically if it finds something.
I don't use Nicotine so I don't know. It's almost certainly not a feature of Soulseek tho
Any. Is that a function of soulseek? I've never heard of it
Unrelated but how do you wishlist something on slsk?