Why Chose Twitter Over Mastodon?
Why Chose Twitter Over Mastodon?
Why Chose Twitter Over Mastodon?
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This has sparked me to look at Tuta.
I have bad news for you... they recommended brave browser and made a blog post about gnoopix ( a distro that proudly integrate Grok )
I mean tbf they have Brave as their 9th suggestion (out of 10). I would prefer that they just didn't have it but yeah.
They've also removed the Gnoppix stuff, which is a bit weird. But mega ick either way.
A bit of a shame since I bought a year sub after switching away from Proton last year due to the ceo mask slipping
I like how they recommend Zen in their Firefox forks list despite the creator/main contributor seemingly having little understanding of security. The UI is nice though I guess.
Maybe I'll just use mailbox.org or encrypt my emails with addy.io at this point :|
Mailbox.org is rock solid. A bit clunky at times,but really solid.
Selfhosting for you and a few other people is the way of the future, for everything.
It's very much not. There are plenty of people who do not only not have the knowledge (and the time, interest or even ability to learn) to self-host anything, but who also don't know anyone who does. That's probably a majority of people, actually. We need privacy-respecting, open alternatives that function as drop-in replacements and that are just as intuitive and easy to use as corporate offerings. Otherwise the future is corporate shit.
So you mean like lemmy... where a lot of people selfhost instances for themselves and a few to many other people?
I'd argue that Lemmy and the wider fediverse aren't simple and effortless enough as they are right now. There's a reason that Bluesky took off when Mastodon didn't.
Millions in marketing?
Is Posteo still good?
Been using it for 2 year now. At least they allow third party email clients and the service is cheap (1€/month)
One thing that Proton does better than Tuta - allowing PGP encryption. Like, if you want to send an encrypted Message with Tuta, to someone who doesn't have a Tuta account, it needs to be a link and a password.
The idea of E-Mail is that it should be as vendor agnostic as possible. Tuta has a walled garden vibe. Securely e2e with other tuta users, but unencrypted with pretty much everyone else.
Though it also took quite a while for Proton Mail to integrate PGP properly.