CrossCode's dungeons don't get better, sadly; they're almost all ricochet puzzles. I watched the remainder of it on YouTube.
Flagstaff
Tuta?
I just synced them in a triangle between my phone, laptop and desktop.
This is precisely my setup, haha! But I don't even use my desktop often enough to merit a server...
Mail and calendar I'm still trying to figure out. VPN you don't need as long as you use HTTPS everywhere.
password manager
documents
Collabora Office + LibreOffice
What are the pros and cons relative to proton?
Pros: free, open source, and 100% offline with no intermediary company. Your file security is entirely in your own hands.
Cons: you must devise your own cross-device sync system. I use Syncthing + Syncthing-Fork.
What are the mobile apps like?
Collabora is currently just bad lol. It's best reserved for really simple edits, if not just for viewing, with all major changes made on a desktop/laptop computer. KeePassDX isn't terrible but it can't view all the fields that the KeePassXC desktop platform can, and getting it to take PIN instead of password for vault-unlocking is really convoluted (although you'd only have to do it once).
What assurances do you have they won't go full proton in the future?
They're all open-source so anyone dissatisfied with the direction that the maintainers go in can fork them at any time.
I appreciate how her head is slightly tilted in the other way so that the last panel isn't simply an exact copy of the first (on her end of it, anyway).
Or just keep using mobile data
That merely moves it to the carrier knowing, though, right?
Was it ever ported to v2?
Interesting, never heard of it: https://github.com/wyldphyre/AutoHotKey/blob/master/Deprecated/Easy%20Access%20Folders.ahk
Yeah, I could try to figure out classes or other details about the tray tip window. Thanks!
Delicious in Dungeon makes me more open to trying unusual foods. Slightly.
It's easily among my top 5 anime of all time at any rate. Such phenomenal writing in every way!
Wise concern. I never tried Beeper, either, despite becoming eligible from the waitlist.
It's no massively strong recommendation of mine, but File Explorer has been decent. Talk about a name, though, haha.
I'd never heard of it until now and am so far okay sticking with Windscribe.