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Cake day: August 9th, 2023

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  • I’ve actually been using Proton (on the free plan) for a couple of years before going to Tuta on their paid plan. I can say that the UI of Proton feels much better.

    • The search in Tuta’s inbox often gives no result despite me searching exactly what’s in the subject line
    • The custom notification selector in Tuta Calendar sucks
    • Tuta Calendar feels sluggish
    • You can’t select whether to send a message as plain text or as HTML in the message composer?? Why do you have to go into the preference page to change this??
    • When you open a message in Tuta Mail, it often fails loading the message and I have to press Retry multiple times for it to load the message properly

    As far as I remember, none of these were problems back when I used Proton.








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    1 month ago

    a reboot on your computer only takes 3 seconds longer than a logout and login?! I don’t reboot often, but on my computer, during a startup from powered off state, even just getting the Grub menu to show up takes 3 seconds.

    My laptop is 4 years old and I remember startup being much faster when it was newer though.









  • That’s illegal in most places? Never knew that! In Japan, a lot of toilets in stores have signs saying “Employees may use this toilet too. Thank you for your understanding.” I’ve always been baffled by these signs and considered them unnecessary because isn’t it normal for employees to go to the toilet too? I didn’t even know that this can be illegal in some countries.



  • It’s actually scary how quick they’re rising. I live in Japan, and I once heard them at a intersection nearby on a car giving a speech. I hated how they speak. They sounded like they were heavily appealing to the emotion and used a lot of sentence final particles like ne, in a tone that sounded half-aggressive and also… very conservative in a way. They were talking some shit about how Japanese people should come first and that we should “protect Japan”, as if there was some sort of foreign force trying to tear Japan down to pieces. What’s worse was that there were actually people cheering for them. I actually wanted to go downstairs to shout at them but I restrained myself from doing that. I still sort of regret not going there to shout at them.