Yep, it's a smart system.For the user, the file is immediately no longer in the tree, so for them it's considered done.The OS should handle all the hassle, not the user.
Using Proton always seemed like a bad idea. People come to Proton in order to deGoogle or de-big-tech but then lock themselves into their ecosystem, defeating the entire purpose.Not mention how scummy their PR-Team, their CEO and their Business Practices are.So many Proton sponsered content creators spread lies about how Proton Mail is supposedly E2E encrypted or how Proton VPN is supposedly a privacy and security tool.Time and time again they have lied about how much data they have and how much they have disclosed to investigating agencies.
The only way I could ever undestand someone using Proton Mail would be to use their service but behind your own domain, such that migrating away stays easy.
I'm not sure what your post is really about and what exactly a possible future you imagine has to do with an EU membership today.Also the Russia Argument was just one example I gave. There's so much more to EU membership than just the Fear of a Russian threat. There's economic systems, socialism, geography, culture, standardized systems, city structure, etc. For all these, Canada aligns closer to the US than to the EU.The european settlers, ex-colony argument also holds for the US. Should we then also consider the US as an EU Member?
(Maybe an unpopular opinion)I'd rather not. The EU has already experienced growing fatigue. The further away the member states are, the less they have in common and the harder it will be to agree on political topics.People in Canada have little in common with europeans, compared to countries within the EU, which are much more alike to another. Canadians are politically, economically and stragegically much closer aligned with the US than with the EU. E.g. a Canadian does not need to care as much about the Russian threat as Poles or Fins do.I'd love for Canada and the EU to become closer allies but I wouldn't want them as a (current day type) member. The same goes for Australia, New Zealand or Japan. I'd love them as allies but not as EU Members.A new Type of EU Membership though, which would profit from the single market, the euro, etc. but does not have voting power on people that actually live in europe though, I'd like.
Some Proton Employee really contacted me here on lemmy to basically say that Proton could never do anything malicious, because they are owned by a non profit. Then how the heck can OpenAI be this scummy when they are also owned by a non profit? (See my Comment History)Protons PR Team is so scummy. They spread misinformation about themselves in public forums and pay Content Creators to say incorrect things about online privacy to sell products to customers that don't need those products.
Okay, so? OpenAI is also controlled by a Non-Profit (Similar Structure to Proton, I suppose). That doesn't stop them from being scummy. Please explain your point.
Doesn't work like that. It's more like fighting a Hydra.
If a Billionaire worth $50B dies, like 10 Children are gonna inherit $5B each. So we would have even more Billionaires afterwards.
Nothing is stopping Proton from doing the same thing next week. And seeing how many people lock themselves in to Proton (by using all their services, Apple style), they have a strong incentive to also do some "restructuring" and spike prices.
Yep, it's a smart system.For the user, the file is immediately no longer in the tree, so for them it's considered done.The OS should handle all the hassle, not the user.