

More than he can count to
at least not without taking his shoes off.


More than he can count to
at least not without taking his shoes off.


Yes. Kristol clearly fears his might.


That can happen in privately run care, too. The point was more that a then-leading conservative admitted he doesn’t actually believe that socialized health care can be of good quality, but the common people just don’t deserve to have access to it.


During the first year of Obama’s first term, with the push for the ACA, conservative pundit Bill Kristol got trapped by Jon Stewart into admitting the US government can run a first class health care program, but only for the soldiers because the rest of the public doesn’t deserve it.


I thought departments couldn’t write their own regulations anymore.
For mail, Fastmail is a.much closer replacement to GMail. It’s the only provider I found that supports the same “Send as” feature that GMail has. It works with standard IMAP/JMAP/SMTP. I wish the Android app was separated into separate mail and calendar apps, though.
A problem common to Proton and Fastmail is they don’t feed into the system content providers for calendar and contacts, so that data is isolated from other apps. Fastmail supports CardDav and CalDav, though, so you can use CALx⁵ DAVx⁵ to get that sync.
Neither of them integrate Maps with their calendar.
Proton famously has no real offline mode at least for calendar, and the calendar app has no search (last I tried).
Proton Pass doesn’t let you specify a match algorithm so if you have separate logons for different subdomains (foo.example
com.and bar.example.com) it will show you all of them.
As others have mentioned, Proton has been spending time developing apps nobody asked for, like a crypto wallet and AI bot, instead of addressing popular user requests such as the aforementioned “send as” on mail, alternative domain matching in Pass, offline/search/maps in Calendar. They did just recently announce that they’re working on a Linux Drive client, they get credit for that.


I enjoyed it, but the planned sequel with Sam and Quora would have been more satisfying.
Things like this need to be prosecuted as negligent manslaughter.