

Firefox has a VPN. They are also releasing Thundermail.Com soon and will likely have an all in one yearly package.


Firefox has a VPN. They are also releasing Thundermail.Com soon and will likely have an all in one yearly package.
There’s a software called gravitational teleport that looks pretty neat.


Here’s what I found.
Why does Totem need to be replaced?
Totem is still a GTK3 app and is unmaintained (in part due to a crusty codebase), seeing no major development in years. Replacing it with a modern GTK4/libadwaita app designed to use modern technologies and meet modern needs has been a “high priority” for GNOME.
I do wish it had a self hosted docker though. I could see Proton mail and thunder mail adopting it that way, which would be neat.
Oh thats pretty neat. I know Cosmos Cloud had some interesting functionality similar to that, with Oauth support for everything. Though I’ve not tried it.
I have a birth bath I don’t ever replace the water in. Its like a shrub to me.


I do Ghostfolio for my stocks. Though I paid for it to support development, its quite cheap.
Umbrel, Cosmos Cloud, Caprover, Yacht, Dokku, there’s a billion of these things.


Well I mean for corporate use. Everything you use will be through a web browser and all the data will be stored on corporate servers.


It will all be Chromebooks and software as a service by then. Unless you work as a SaaS vendor, then it will be automatically orchestrating docker containers.
Its centralized you mean, and is at the whims of the creator. Like comparing a scarce asset like Pokémon card to gold