Adoption is the main problem. The more people that will use I2P the better. Also crosseeding helps a load to.
Wouldn't any internal testing have cought this issue at CrowdStrike?
My man did you download Youtube entirely and now it is stuck in your cache or something?
Except that their are so many people that have no idea how the internet or such technologies work. And happily hand over their private lives cause "nothing to hide" BS.
The push notifications would be a issue for me. I am using GrapheneOS without any google services.
Also the calendar i am not 100% sure how I want to do it. I currently use Nextcloud and Caldav. Which for me works great when syncing with Etar on my phone and Evolution mail in the desktop. For my dad I have setup caldavsynchronizer for outlook as that is the email client he has used for years. When i would use Tuta id loose the nextcloud calendar because it can in no way synchronize with Tuta. With proton on the other hand I can use the bride for email and use the calendar how i am currently using it together with Etar on the phone.
On the other hand if say Tuta providers a calendar that is integrated and works with both the email client on the desktop and on the phone. the same goal is accomplished.
My pin is 4580 so I am good!
Use I2P guys. The more the better. It is Foss and is 100 times better then any VPN. It is only a bit slower sometimes.
For me it is partially the way canonical pushes snaps and forces it on to users. More so they are slow and the proprietary back end is a huge downside. Some snaps are know broken and cause more harm then good like the steam snap for example. Steam actively discourages users from even using it.
I believe Germany is working on that. Recently they have started to migrate 30K systems or so from windows to Linux.
not happening this soon. as Apple is complying by malicious compliance. alternative app stores are bound to some idiotic rules.
thanks you for this list. didn't know those cool Lemmy instances existed! Time to follow them
So kind of like Tails but for I2P instead. Seems interesting. Thanks for letting me know about this!