

I wonder if they’re going to do a movie to finish the story off. From what I understood, there isn’t all that much left.


I wonder if they’re going to do a movie to finish the story off. From what I understood, there isn’t all that much left.
Between proton accounts, mails are fully E2E encrypted. It’s just not a lot harder between different mail providers like Gmail and Hotmail. Proton does save the received emails fully encrypted, but that encryption has to be done on the server.
It is possible though, it just depends on tje sender/receiver: https://proton.me/support/proton-mail-encryption-explained


The current situation can only be achieved by an idiot who lacks the ability to understand the consequences of their actions like Trump.
Or by someone who couldn’t care less, because his rich buddies can now charge exorbinant prices and also has a new source for oil in Venezuela, which they can also sell for exorbitant prices.
Interesting system! Correct me if I’m wrong though, but buying credits does look like it’s not an automatically recurring payment (to buy credits), so that makes sense (they do keep the receipts though according to their privacy policy. Decoupled from the account, but they do keep data).
That’s a bit different from Proton’s credit card payment method (which is the case here) that automatically recurs. If Posteo offered automatically recurring payments, they’d have to save payment data as well (which they also explain in the privacy policy).
To be clear, Proton does also offer more private ways of paying. Paying by credit card is not the only option. Bitcoin or cash is also possible. I just found out that Proton does also actually offer a credit system as well, but it’s unclear to me if that’s decoupled or not. Definitely a place where they could do better.

Tbh, I actually still quite like the classic/legacy Windows Media Player
Not sure, they do seem to store something (pretty unclear what though), but I’m guessing that can be fully decoupled from a user’s account, since it’s unrelated to the actual service.
Indeed, but those are crypto payments from a third party crypto wallet. It’s also between users and not recurring, so Signal has no reason to keep the data.
This comparison makes no sense.
Signal doesn’t have payment data. It’s not a paid service. Proton is a paid subscription service and that payment data needs to be accessible in order to charge the user and they’re not a payment processor.
Switzerland used to be one of the best countries for it, but indeed not anymore. Proton is well aware and has already moved some infrastructure out of Switzerland.
Signal demonstrated that you can decouple payment info from account info
How did Signal demonstrate this? Signal is not a paid subscription service


Huh? The game studios pay the licenses, the artists etc. Why on earth would you then hold the store accountable? This is double dipping. That’s like charging a CD store for selling your CDs.
This shit is why the music industry is despised.


I’m very impressed that I didn’t figure out Loulan’s secret - they did a good job with that reveal.
I loved how they did that. The longer it went on, the more I started to suspect it and then came the reveal. Brilliant use of foreshadowing. It’s not for nothing Shisui was had more votes for character of the year compared to Maomao.


I dropped Champignon Witch. It started out really interesting, but once the actual plot started going, I couldn’t bring myself to care.
I did pick up a new one from this season: The Invisible Man And His Soon-to-Be Wife. 4 eps in and I’ve been grinning ear to ear. What a lovely and adorable anime


Oh, same. I do still buy their blurays as well


Yeah, they’ve been teasing them for a while now, but at this rate they’re barely going to be relevant


Buy the stuff you enjoy physically
Sadly, most of this is Crunchyroll nowadays too…


Sadly not. The ones that used to exist, merged with Crunchyroll (RIP Wakanim). HIDIVE exists if you’re in NA, but their library is not as big. But alternatives don’t matter if most anime are exclusives anyway.


Even in the remote chance that this is true, they wouldn’t have had any reason to fire the missile if the US didn’t attack, so the blame would still lie with the US.


I doubt they’re actually worried. Their donors are probably getting rich from this, so it’s all according to plan
Same. It’s only 13 volumes, so it can’t be that much I think