

I’d probably get shot on day one.
Not “probably”


I’d probably get shot on day one.
Not “probably”


I use Localsend, to me it feels like what Syncthing wishes it was on some level, Localsend is limited to only sending messages to devices using the same network, however, on pure simplicity, Localsend is the goat. Maybe I’m just too stupid for Syncthing, I watched the tutorial and all, it just seemed way to overcomplicated to me on certain aspects, even when it worked it felt like I did something wrong, it was never as simple as “pick file, send file”. Localsend is my go-to nowadays and does all i needed from Syncthing 10x as fast and with a much better UI.


Why?
Edit: Didnt notice it’s you, I use an android rn for my phone and Zorin dual booted with windows 11 for my laptop


In other news, the sky is blue & every 60 seconds a minute passes


That was a beautiful read, thugs in suits.
I still need to properly learn what PGP is beyond an encryption and learn how to use it haha 😅
Yes, thanks alot, proton does offer email aliases aswell.
Thank you so much, based on what I understand, your top 2 would be posteo and Tuta, putting the “using your own domain” problem aside, how would you compare them side by side if you had to pick one? Multiple people said Tuta is missing important privacy features like PGP and other stuff
Okay so whenever I buy a domain name, I now can use that domain name on any emai regardless of the email provider (google, proton, etc.) Can the domain name be taken away from me somehow?
Can you tell me about mailcow’s pros and cona based on your experience?
Could you tell me why fastmail, like pros and cons
Okay now i need you to explain how to do any of that, and what each one is for


I have to say, this is definitely right otp
I see, that would be really helpful, and I did know that as the name suggest SYNCthing was obv for syncing, but, I just couldnt get it to work properly on my zorin and samsung together, whether the folder would never be created in the directory i inputed and so on, so as I last ditch I was like “wth, may as well use it to save stuff” then I found local send, the ease of it almost makes it as easy as syncing…almost