

No they don’t, but I never switched to proton for that. I switched to proton to get away from iCloud. I also never loved the idea of them keeping my gpg key in the cloud, I can just as easily do e2e with mxroute in a more secure way
No they don’t, but I never switched to proton for that. I switched to proton to get away from iCloud. I also never loved the idea of them keeping my gpg key in the cloud, I can just as easily do e2e with mxroute in a more secure way
Well good thing I just switched to mxroute
Bet. Gimme your ssh public key
Most of them are literally just “ssh name@host”, some of them open ssh proxies (I have a weird network setup)
Keep in mind, I didn’t search for any better way to do this before doing it.
Wow, yep. Totally trying this out. Currently I have a directory full of scripts to ssh into each of my servers. Kinda want to get rid of that.
https://docs.getutm.app/installation/macos/
If you get it from the Mac App Store, it costs $12 that goes to supporting the devs, and keeping the app on the App Store. But you can download the dmg that’s free
I’ve heard utm is pretty good. I’ve used it on iOS and it worked fine. It’s also foss(based on qemu I believe), while parallels is $169, or $59/year for students
Edit: https://mac.getutm.app/
Oh cool, didn’t know that existed. I’ll look into that
One downside that I’ve run into is discovering communities. Your instance only gets updates from communities someone on that instance is subscribed to, so you’ll have to go to other instances to discover them.
Hey, if they get red hat to reverse their decision then that would be great. But this coming from oracle?
Agreed. I also notice proton stores your gpg keys in the cloud, unlocked by your account password.