I moved to Proton from Gmail + friends, and I don't regret it one bit. I've tried degoogling, and while that hasn't always been successful, email and calendar have been two of the absolute simplest things to leave behind in Google.
One (quite unknown) perk you get with certain Proton plans is you also get access to SimpleLogin, which is an email proxy service. It's great if you set it up on one of your domains, so you can create not just unique passwords but also unique email addresses for accounts you create online.
I've set up my Spotify to tell Last.fm what songs I listen to (aka scrobble). Over time, Last.fm gets a pretty good idea of what songs you like, so when I wanna discover new songs, I go to Last.fm, ask it to play me a mix, and direct it to play the songs through my Spotify. I find that its recommendations are much better than what I get from using Spotify alone.
So is Prowlarr an alternative to Jackett? I've use Jackett before but it was (as best as I could understand) a way to translate different indexer URIs into a common format.
As a (not quite so recent) migrant to AU, I got my first notice of rent increase earlier today, and hooboy. I really don't want to have to move again, and I'm really starting to warm up to where I am, but I most likely will have to if my landlord doesn't agree to my request to reconsider. Bummer.
It's an ESC key for me personally. Some of my friends with the fancy schmancy keyboards have it so that holding that button down gives their keyboard an additional layer. Like, holding that down will make J/K/L/I work as arrow keys, something like that.
Went down to Bonbeach for the anniversary farmer's market, but spent too much time getting out of bed it seems. Literally ran out of food on three stalls while I was in queue, with one cutting off right in front of me. 😅
at the start of this week, and I just couldn't put it down. I'm almost done, and I'm dreading that it'll have to end eventually.
It's not perfect, but I really appreciate how intricately details of the story come together in ways that make sense. All in all a great psychological mystery. I'm loving it.
I moved to Proton from Gmail + friends, and I don't regret it one bit. I've tried degoogling, and while that hasn't always been successful, email and calendar have been two of the absolute simplest things to leave behind in Google.
One (quite unknown) perk you get with certain Proton plans is you also get access to SimpleLogin, which is an email proxy service. It's great if you set it up on one of your domains, so you can create not just unique passwords but also unique email addresses for accounts you create online.