Proton. It replaced PIA for me when it was introduced. Since I was already paying for Proton mail, there was no reason to keep paying for a separate VPN as well.
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I noticed the same thing today as well.
The nostalgia hits hard here! So much fun had in this era of pc gaming.
I’m tempted to jump to the iOS 17 betas myself. Great to see Memmy is working well on it.
Thank you both to David for getting this project off the ground and filling a need in the community, as well as to the remaining team for their continuing development and support.
Across four Raspberry Pi 4's, a Synolgoy DS918+, and a Protecli Vault 4 (formerly my pfSense firewall) I currently have the following running:
- Pi-hole - Two instances providing DNS for the household
- PiVPN - Primary way I VPN into the house when I'm out
- Portainer - Quick way to check on the status of my Docker containers
- Homebridge - Bring the various IoT's into the Appleverse
- PiAware - I'm a plane geek
- Minecraft - Game server for the kids
- Veloren - Game server for me
- Plex - Movies!
- Pi-Star - I'm also a amateur radio geek
- And a test Lemmy instance to play around with - why not
I just don't have any desire to go back. For me Apollo was my Reddit. I'm sure I will find myself there from time to time, because without a doubt, there is useful content and passed down knowledge there, but it's not going to be a part of my daily routine anymore. I'm digging the vibe on Lemmy and want to see where it goes.
Loving it. Yes, it's a little minimal, and there is some jank, but it reminds this old guy of an earlier online experience that you just don't see much of anymore.
I've been trying out the password manager these past couple weeks to see how it compares to Bitwarden. Overall I've been impressed. Auto fill actually seems to be superior on Proton as it works on some sites that Bitwarden never would for me. My only real complaint at the moment is that the iOS app will log out of my account at random and it's a hassle to log back in since I don't always have my Proton pw on hand.