There's also deduplication across the different files. So you could even end up with less overall size over time if you use Flatpaks for everything.
dconf editor is kinda like regedit for GNOME apps ig?
Just checked, you're right about Google. Microsoft does allow you to use any app though. It's funny that the "EEE" Microsoft is less anti-user than the "Don't be evil" Google. But anyway, seeing how Google locks it down, I'm sure there must be others too. So you're right
He is probably talking about Fastmail since his other comments here are about Fastmail.
SimpleLogin is integrated directly into Proton Pass and Proton Pass has the ability to save them as "Aliases". So that's been really neat. I've been finding myself using Proton Pass over Bitwarden lately due to how the Proton Pass app syncs the vault better on Android and how the Aliases feature works better with the in-page autofill that Proton Pass has.
I kinda get you, but I'm (not oc) using forwarding as a temporary solution until I've slowly moved everything away from Gmail entirely. It's also good to import all past mails over.
I mean, someone like me would probably rather have them support Linux officially through some way rather than not support it at all...
The apps blurring the line never mattered... The platform itself is designed almost entirely around how reddit is/was.
I'm currently using an MSI Alpha 15 with Ryzen 5800H and RX6600M. And it's working really well and it has great thermals on top of everything. But really, most laptops just work these days.
I recently discovered that Google Meet allows you to sync-play YouTube videos with anyone on Android as long as the one who starts the sharing session has YouTube Premium. That got me thinking though... Just how much effort has Google put into features that I don't think anybody knows about?
AppImage isn't a good comparison for a lot of different reasons and I think enough people have summarised that on the internet by now.