

I meant Proton is pretty open about complying with the Swiss government


I meant Proton is pretty open about complying with the Swiss government


I don’t know Swiss law well enough to answer that. But getting mad that a company followed the laws they’re bound to by their jurisdiction is dumb.


You missed two thorns in your last line


In fact, they frequently say that they’ll comply with orders from the Swiss government.


They have to abide by court orders.


It would have probably been a lot cheaper to fix the lock, then issue a new challenge.
Even if he beats the new one, it’s still better marketing than a petty lawsuit.


Honestly, NPC behavior would be a really good application for a specifically trained model


Not to mention that your phone is already taking these things into consideration.


It’s not at all uncommon for fines to be built into an SLA


AWS already had tools to diagnose permissions issues, so it’s likely leveraging those.
The organizations they were talking about and I was referring to have a global presence
Plus, it’s not significantly more expensive to have a cold standby in a different geographic location in AWS.
So does an outage, but I get that the C-suite can only think one quarter at a time
It’s also silly for the orgs to not have geographic redundancy.
Yeah, if you’re a major business and don’t have geographic redundancy for your service, you need to rework your BCDR plan.


It was in a camera.


Unfortunately that’s an unsubstantiated claim from the Trump administration.


And not all data is http(s)


I don’t think that would deter any of their user base.


Thank you for this. I’ve been struggling to get wireguard running in hotio containers on my Synology, and this looks like it might be what I need.
Edit: it worked! Had to fiddle around with it because it didn’t like multiple containers in one compose yaml
Not to mention that if proton refused to comply and got shut down, they’d be screwing over all of their customers.