that’s cool!
that’s cool!
I think Proton bought SimpleLogin or something. It’s very similar, I use both to have more free aliases
it’s an email generated by a service like Firefox Relay, Proton Pass or Simple Login, etc, connected to your email (only on the receiving part) used as a way to hide and protect your actual email from spam when registering to anything. That way, this alias email redirects incoming mail to your real email, and when you receive spam, or something you don’t want in your Inbox, you just deactivate that alias.
This is pretty cool, I have been using this chats with Claude and ChatGPT on DDGO since several weeks ago. I guess the new aspect is they incorporated more models like Mistral.
oh ok, didn’t know. still, all I wanted to say is it’s a cool feature. and Proton has up to 10, firefox up to 5 I think.
What I like about Proton Pass is the aliases for your email, they are one of the neatest features I have seen in the last time, even firefox now has that feature
Wow, this looks cool and useful, but since it’s the first time I know about Quiblr I have to ask, what is it? I feel like it’s a frontend to any lemmy instance? This fediverse world is cool but the many layers of this onion confuse me a little. I like the look and feel of the site! I think this feature of “For You” would be useful to other federated projects. In “reddit-like” projects I don’t see much use because my feed on that app was from things I followed, but in things like peertube or youtube alternatives, a “recommended” page is a thing that I miss! It could be awesome if this feature could be implemented in other federated projects.
Another tool that has helped me when the others couldn’t was RecuperaBit. It has the same restrictions though, you have to do it on an image of the drive.
Yes, as I understand it’s the main instance
It promised instagram impot, but I have bee ryin for weeks and nothing :(
Hey, I have a new account on pixelfed and am trying to import from IG, but it doesn’t work for me, anyone with the same issue?
I loved Calligra. I left it for LibreOffice in favor of more stability and feature support, but I loved Calligra’s approach to document making, and Karbon’s canvas was something that inspired creativity. I hope this marks a path of future improvements and revival of the suite.