This was an acquisition (SimpleLogin) then having the acquired developers work on Proton Pass.
It still took up some resources but it's not like they took all their developers off the other projects.
This was an acquisition (SimpleLogin) then having the acquired developers work on Proton Pass.
It still took up some resources but it's not like they took all their developers off the other projects.
I'm using it now. I admittedly haven't been on ios and using Apollo for close to 2 years now but this feels largely how I remember it.
Alcohol is extremely harmful and a large amount of the harm for drugs is being caught with the drugs.
Good job.
I also pick this guys dead wife
That was the protest beginning.
Wouldn't the federation syncing process use much more resources across the network than 1 user browsing sometimes?
The problem with scale is going to be the database rather than the language / framework it's written in.
It's not a terrible strategy. Reddit can remove mods and reopen a subreddit but if you turn off automod, any extra moderation bots and let shit run wild then reddit has a problem.
Weaponize the assholes that mods usually have to deal with by giving them full reign.
Didn't he open source the server backend? Not the app
The stats assume all users contribute the same amount to the community.
Like you've said, if a large number of the people who submit content are the ones using the third party apps then the loss of those users has a large larger impact.
The same thing applies to moderators who use third party apps (among other tools that may not be affected) because their mod tools are better than the official app.
Goodbye LastPass (I'm aware I should have migrated already but I was holding out for this)