I don't have an explicit threat model beyond "I don't want anyone able to read my stuff". It just makes me uncomfortable and I find myself limiting what I'm able to put down. I'll trust a provider or service if I must, but generally I just prefer things to be E2E and not worry about it
Also on vivaldi, I now have three extensions that destroy half the pages on the web (and save the other half). With a little bit of whitelisting or just temporarily enabling, they work fine.
I'm not going through every one, but null checks, vertical separation, status variables and binary operator in name, are all things that often make your code better and more readable
Most Europeans still have a casual sense of arrogance and superiority over the rest of the world. It's not very heavy, but it's there, even among some of the best people I know
I guess because it's featureful, easy and they provide a hosted, white labeled service. It's not great, but it's a safe useable bet. Most organizations don't want to worry about it too much
Idk how to even attach it to a domain