I installed it and loaded my init.vim. It is just so slow. I'm a pretty heavy user of snippets, and it honestly takes like 1 second for my snippets to appear after I call them.
Nvim desparetely needs a good GUI. Ever GUI I've tried (I think I've tried all of them) lags when calling snippets.
I never had the impression that Musk cared much about privacy but I seem to be wrong. Or perhaps it has more to do with the current POTUS and his impact in the environment. Either way, I am happy for his decision.
Matterlist seems interesting. My problem with these kind of services always comes to two things:
- Pricing;
- Privacy;
I find it incredibly expensive to spend 5usd (and 10 on some) for essentially a to-do-list software. And you might tell me that it's the price of a coffee, but it really is not. A coffee, where I am from, is much cheaper, but more importantly, everything is subscription based nowadays. How come it is so expensive?
- Privacy: Is that E2EE? I suppose not. Does anyone know of such a project that has E2EE and is not from the US? (edit: apparently, matterlist is from estonia. Good)
Also, you state "Try our native apps now! It's free!". I would, but apparently it's "coming soon". There are no accounts and there is nothing to download yet. Is it even possible to use it right now?
Can you share the source for "that has top (A class in EU) filtration" please? I might be buying a new vacuum soon and would like to research it well before doing so.
That's wrong. You no longer need a third password in protonmail. All you need to have, in order to login, is the username and a password. If you've 2FA enabled, you need the 2FA code of-course.
That is a very weird thing to do, and easily fixed. Just do an average of log-ins per day/week, and do not accept any reset passwords (from customer support) before that avg time has elapsed (+ an uncertainty) since the last time you checked the email.
How come they accepted the reset? Were you not logging in your account?
Matrix is fantastic. However, riot desktop sucks in my opinion. Yet again, an electron app. You say that matrix "has excellent clients for all platforms". That is simply not true at this time. For linux, there's pretty much only 1 client that's currently usable, and that is riot (electron app).
I also think that ST3 is faster/more-responsive than vim with plugins.
For example, in order to make vim an alternativet to ST, I have to use several plugins, such as snippets, youcompleteme, etc.. Once I do that, vim has a slight delay that I just can't stand.
After the fastmail fiasco (they increased prices, and now old packages no longer have access to the newest features), I started looking for an alternative and came across mailbox.org... I've been trialing for a few days and they do seem interesting.
I just wish we could use an unlimited number of aliases in our own domain, it doesn't make sense to me otherwise..
They do have some interesting features, such as mailbox encryption as well as calendar/contacts encryption. It's client-side encryption, though it's in the browser.
Nvim desparetely needs a good GUI. Ever GUI I've tried (I think I've tried all of them) lags when calling snippets.