

Majority is using different OS, that is the fact, so do not blame them to prioritize other OS in many cases.


Majority is using different OS, that is the fact, so do not blame them to prioritize other OS in many cases.


“Microsoft OneDrive is rolling out AI face recognition for your photos.” To disable (for now), go to Privacy & Permissions → People section. (if you are in EU, maybe it is deactivated by default) source: https://x.com/ProtonDrive/status/1978109833690665463
#microsoft #onedrive #privacy #ai


My Pass desktop app (which shown an offer for Proton Duo) does not have such option. But the frequency of the popups does not bother me significantly and it is sometimes useful. I am Unlimited user.


#Issue no longer happens:
OP is here. I do not know why, but now several times Pass remembered my settings. I suspect that I have used password for the 1st time to login Pass app, before I remember only scanning a QR code from my other device. Maybe that prevented the issue described in leading original post.


Just a wild guess, but does it use your system keyring for credential storage?
$ dpkg-deb -I proton-pass_1.32.6_amd64.deb|grep -E “key|xts|sec”
Section: utils
Depends: libgtk-3-0, libnotify4, libnss3, libxtst6, xdg-utils, libatspi2.0-0, libdrm2, libgbm1, libxcb-dri3-0, kde-cli-tools | kde-runtime | trash-cli | libglib2.0-bin | gvfs-bin
Suggests: gir1.2-gnomekeyring-1.0, libgnome-keyring0, lsb-release
Open-source and secure identity manager.
applications in auto-start may query this service before it’s up
I have been starting Pass manually couple of minutes after booting, so this should not be the problem. I do not know why, but now several times Pass remembered my settings. I suspect that I have used password for the 1st time to login Pass app, before I remember only scanning a QR code from my other device.


Wrong (again) lol. I am aware about this text.


Lumo apps are open source:
https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClients/tree/main/applications/lumo - web client
https://github.com/ProtonLumo/android-lumo - Android


All the Proton software which you can install is open source. It makes sense to have some internal software source code not disclosed.


The data are not logged, not used to improve the AI, as stated. https://proton.me/support/lumo


“Your chats with Lumo are stored with zero-access encryption, so Proton can’t see your chat history. Only you can securely access your conversations by logging in to your Proton Account.”


Many people wants to use AI and this is a private alternative and so feels like appropriate part of the Proton’s ecosystem.


It speaks foreign language well and is not much factually accurate. Design is good.


It happens almost everywhere. Migrate to Linux if not done already and move along with your friends/family to a privacy services like ones from Proton.


Please explain in more detail and why, if possible.

Thx, I have found that the small to medium Lemmy instances are NOT aware about the post, yet most of big instances are. So it fits what has been said: “New posts and comments should always propagate if at least one user is subscribed to the community.” - big instances and old instances has higher likelyhood of someone being subscibed to it prior to me posting the post, so the instance could download that post. Related topic: What are the conditions for the Lemmy post to be distributed to other Lemmy instances?

https://lemmy.ml sidebar shows “4.49K Communities; 129K Posts; 557K Comments” Maybe only admin can discover accurate number of indexed pages by adding their site into a Google/Bing webmaster tools and verifying the site ownership.


I think that when I am having link like https://lemmings.world/post/10530999 or knowing a title of the post, i can not discover in which community it has been posted… When I check same number of post on different instance: https://lemmy.ml/post/10530999 it does NOT work. Yet the search works: https://lemmy.ml/search?q=10530999 is there no other/easier way than opening one big instance after another (for example from the list https://lemmyverse.net/?order=posts&open=true ) and use search like that?

What are the steps to discover it knowing ONLY lets say “lemmings.world/post/10530999” and nothing else. If that is not possible, then knowing title “Dead Lemmy instance, how/where to find backup of the post that was on the offline instance?” and mentioned URL, while not knowing parent community name or the instance from which the post originated.

Not local data, question is meant from a regular visitor point of view (not necessarily an instance admin).
Linux is a minority of their audience and it is good that their prioritize majority, to help most people.