randint
@randint@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz
- Comment on [deleted] 4 days ago:
I’ve actually been using Proton (on the free plan) for a couple of years before going to Tuta on their paid plan. I can say that the UI of Proton feels much better.
- The search in Tuta’s inbox often gives no result despite me searching exactly what’s in the subject line
- The custom notification selector in Tuta Calendar sucks
- Tuta Calendar feels sluggish
- You can’t select whether to send a message as plain text or as HTML in the message composer?? Why do you have to go into the preference page to change this??
- When you open a message in Tuta Mail, it often fails loading the message and I have to press Retry multiple times for it to load the message properly
As far as I remember, none of these were problems back when I used Proton.
- Comment on [deleted] 6 days ago:
They’re legit and I’ve been on their paid plan for a few months now. I don’t like the UX of their app. Often feels slow and laggy and outdated. Probably will switch to Proton or something else when my 1 year plan ends.
- Comment on I would also be confused 1 week ago:
Well sometimes some people don’t say directly that their mad but say things like “I’m annoyed”
- Comment on Real and True 1 week ago:
Nice setup!
- Comment on Pizza styles 5 weeks ago:
Access point
- Comment on xkcd #3188: Anyone Else Here 5 weeks ago:
hey!! hi from 2026 !
- Comment on I cannot imagine what lawsuit led to this 1 month ago:
Thank you!!
- Comment on I cannot imagine what lawsuit led to this 1 month ago:
Hey can you give a better Spanish translation? I’m a beginner at learning Spanish and was reading the Spanish version in the picture and going “oh I see, so this is how you say this.”
- Comment on Cable placement a little weird, but the ergonomics are excellent. 4 months ago:
I’m a native speaker of Mandarin (Chinese), where there’s no rat/mouse distinction either. I know that in English they’re different so I do say rat for big ones and mouse for small ones in English, but otherwise they’re basically the same to me.
- Comment on You got it, buddy 7 months ago:
Haha not actually. In Chinese maybe when doctors talk with each other they sometimes will use the English term (by this I mean the Latin/Greek-origin one), but mostly they translate the word bits (morphemes) one by one to Chinese (低血鈉, where 低=low, 血=blood, 鈉=sodium). They never ever use the English term to patients. You won’t be able to find anyone in China or Taiwan who knows what “hyponatremia” means unless they’re in the medical industry or they’re just very good at English.
- Comment on You're not alone: This email from Google's Gemini team is concerning 7 months ago:
It’s conforting that I wasn’t the only one who found this concerning. But anyways I don’t have Google (the app; I do have some other Google services installed) or Gemini installed.
- Comment on Let my Duolingo streak expire cos I don't want to give them any more AI training for free and this popped up 🙄 8 months ago:
I lost it at “root it and install Graphene.” GrapheneOS does not work with rooted devices, and rooting is considered a security risk by the Graphene dev team haha.
- Comment on Come to say thank you. Time to move from proprietary to Open Source 8 months ago:
Thank you! I’ll try that out.
- Comment on Come to say thank you. Time to move from proprietary to Open Source 8 months ago:
Offtopic, but do you think it’s better to use HTTPS for non-public web services that must be accessed through ssh?
- Comment on In the latest Windows 11 preview build, Microsoft removed the “bypassnro” command, which let users skip signing into a Microsoft Account when installing Windows. 10 months ago:
That is nice, but I need the Google Play Services for push notifications on the messaging app that everyone in my country uses. It’s sad, I know. If it weren’t for that I wouldn’t log in to a Google account on my Android phone either.
- Comment on In the latest Windows 11 preview build, Microsoft removed the “bypassnro” command, which let users skip signing into a Microsoft Account when installing Windows. 10 months ago:
IMO, Windows without a Microsoft account misses out on the least features, when compared to macOS without an Apple ID, iOS without an Apple ID, or Android without a Google accout. Sad that Microsoft keeps making it more and more difficult to bypass logging into a Microsoft accout during installation. But I use Linux anyways (btw)
- Comment on In the latest Windows 11 preview build, Microsoft removed the “bypassnro” command, which let users skip signing into a Microsoft Account when installing Windows. 10 months ago:
Agree. On iOS, if you don’t login with an Apple ID, you can’t really install apps. On Android though you can just use F-Droid to install apps just fine.
- Comment on eggs in japan 11 months ago:
They look great! Now I want even more strawberries…
- Comment on eggs in japan 11 months ago:
This is what the ¥862 strawberries look like.
- Comment on eggs in japan 11 months ago:
2000 yen for strawberries? How much strawberry is that? I got a handful of strawberries for ¥862 today.
Yes, the rice is expensive.
- Submitted 11 months ago to [deleted] | 72 comments
- Comment on This man is a parody of himself 1 year ago:
I like to think that he forgets, keeps trying and then makes a new post about it