6 months ago he said: “We want to, but we can’t find Linux developers.”
6 months ago he said: “We want to, but we can’t find Linux developers.”
Unlimited customer here and i also got excellent support from them every time
I’ve had it happen that i joined a community and commented in some interesting thread and only then noticed that it was 3 or even 6 months old
I think this one:
Yes, i made four, because when i joined Lemmy, everyone seemed to urge new users to spread across the fediverse. So, i did. But over time, i did away with two accounts and am contemplating ditching another one.
I agree and i never even go there, but i was alerted to an AMA. I’ve waited to see if news would trickle down in this community, but it didn’t. And a lot of what they mentioned there, are things that get often asked about here, so i decided to post the link. I’ve never posted anything concerning reddit before, and am not planning to do so again, but this was an opportunity to basically share a bit of a proton roadmap. I really like proton, but i would love them to share more of what they are doing and planning. I follow their blog, but they hardly ever post a roadmap.
I do sometimes see AMA’s being suggested on Lemmy, but none that i personally checked out, so i don’t know how many people respond to them. My guess is that it would probably depend more on how active a particular community is, since there doesn’t seem to be a dedicated AMA community here, rather than a smaller user base. Some communities are not very active, others are very lively. As for an AMA for Proton, i don’t think they have joined lemmy yet and unfortunately, no one on reddit asked them to join here :-(
You can share them by right clicking and creating a link. And they are working on organization next.
I exclusively use it through WiFi
Thank you for taking the time to type all this, much appreciated! I will look into Filen and Tresorit.
While i understand the sentiment, that would make things even more difficult to ever happen, because they would be lacking funds. Yes, i feel proton is very pricey. However, they are a company i still really trust; they have the services that are very important for me; and i consider my being a paid consumer partly as a donation, to support and encourage them.
That just came out yesterday, they added it to Drive
See the edit in my post, they finally revealed the reason
Thank you for the link. I might try it one day, but my skills are still very basic.
I prefer an elaborate description, if appropriate presuming people don’t know much about the topic yet. Bonus points for adding wikis (i don’t think it’s possible in Lemmy for now?) and links. And a friendly tone. Those concise oneliners, to me, feel like; if you don’t understand what this community is for, you are not welcome here anyway.
I noticed that many people commented that there should be more engagement, 'just like reddit'. So, i'm wondering if some of these people left and will return later to see if it's more 'reddit like'. So, those might be people who don't necessarily want to post and comment themselves, but are waiting until they can get served with an endless stream of posts to scroll through.
Just thinking out loud here.
Thank you so much for caring, well done!
Seems like they would first look if there is enough money and enough users to make it worthwhile, and then go looking for developers.
Don’t get me wrong, i have been a paying client for many years and really love the products and the company, but everything they say about linux… I don’t know, this just sounds like an excuse to continue to prioritize other things and get the linux users off their backs for a while longer.