I refuse to believe Proton when they do advertisements lol. They also are being pretty suspicious with ignoring XMR support since years of people requesting it. If they ever even considered it a bit, their new shit Proton Wallet wouldn't allow you to store (or only store) bitcoin, which we all know has nothing that protects your privacy.
Firefox's sandboxing sucks ass (especially on Linux).
Mozilla has still not implemented a better sandbox, despite the open discussion since years.
GrapheneOS (a security and privacy focused aosp rom) uses Chromium for its browser Vanadium because it ultimately is undoubtedly more secure.
Google pumps millions into their chrome security team.
So while not that good for privacy, chrome/chromium is better for security.
Mull is a hardened fork of Firefox.
I use it but some rare websites' functionality does not work with it. Mull is not more secure than Chromium though, even if it is hardened.
Chromium is undoubtedly more secure but not privacy-friendly. I also don't want to support the chromium monopoly, so I don't use them.
Brave as a browser also sucks. Shields suck.
Nothing to this day has been better than uBlock Origin yet.
Indeed. Email is not ideal for such things but it exists and is needed because everyone refuses to make a switch. If XMPP were to replace emails, that would've been great.
Anyway, I still don't trust Proton. Have a great day.
I'll just wait a few days or even weeks before doing any big updates, read the news page of archlinux.org and maybe some forum stuff.
Nothing broke so far on my personal laptop, but I also don't tinker alot. All of the data of the containers are also stored in a storagebox from Hetzner so the system breaking wouldn't even mean that much, I'll just restore from a snapshot and everything will be fine.
I also might think of switching to NixOS instead. They say it's hard but pays off well and can be very stable.
Encrypted or not, the fact that someone else has it stored somewhere in their computers is dangerous. The fact that it can be accessed online is dangerous. The only recommended way to store private keys are offline and encrypted. Why are you so ignorant of this fact, I wonder? I think you trust Proton a bit too much.
Ubuntu server, though I am thinking of using arch even though it is a rolling distro. It doesn't really matter. As long as docker is supported, I am fine using any.
I refuse to believe Proton when they do advertisements lol. They also are being pretty suspicious with ignoring XMR support since years of people requesting it. If they ever even considered it a bit, their new shit Proton Wallet wouldn't allow you to store (or only store) bitcoin, which we all know has nothing that protects your privacy.