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2024-10-21 20:47:17
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🔗 David Sommerseth on Nostr: npub1ke68q…zz7av RHEL desktop, Proton Mail ... I depend a lot on e-mail. And ...

RHEL desktop, Proton Mail ... I depend a lot on e-mail. And Bitwarden (I don't want Proton Pass to store my Proton credentials).

I wish Proton Drive could come with a proper Linux client (nope, rclone doesn't cut it for me). Then I could migrate completely out of Tresorit (and save me lots of money, as we need more users).

I suspect Proton Docs can become handy in the future too. Otherwise, there is cryptpad.fr as an alternative.

Why RHEL? A free developer "subscription" gives you 16 installations on your account. Since I do lots of Linux development and testing - that fits the bill. Plus you get security updates a bit faster than from the downstream clones. And RHEL is just rock solid. Seldom something unexpected happens there. Maybe a bit boring distro, but most newer and fancier packages are usually available as flatpaks out-of-the-box - which keeps the BaseOS clean and stable.
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