RondoRevolution [comrade/them, any]

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  • Agreed, it’s a good idea to use different service providers whenever possible. I’ve been using both Proton Mail and Tuta, and I really want to like Tuta, but it’s a much worse experience for me compared to Proton. It’s much slower, has no way to check an address as not spam, doesn’t group similar emails together and just has a worse UI in general. I’ll continue to use it of course, but I wish it was better.

    For Drive, I don’t really use it much, but if trust is an issue you can always use something like Cryptomator to encrypt the files before uploading. Also if you use a Drive service mainly for quickly sharing files with someone like I used to, an alternative is to use something like Sendworm, discovered this app a couple of weeks ago, it’s pretty cool.







  • That’s mostly Bricky’s take too and I tend to agree.

    Using AI in these callouts makes adding them easier and quicker for new items added to the game.

    That’s actually the studio’s claim and if their claims of paying the VA’s for their voice and further paying royalties to them is true, alongside their claim that it is only used for callouts, than I agree, I don’t think it’s much of an issue. The full on use on characters tho it’s just shitty. If it produced actually good results like they did with machine learning for the robots movements, then at the very least they could have an argument for it, but it would still be weird.






  • Honestly, just stick to what you like. I’ve been using Linux for years now and didn’t really distrohop. I started with Manjaro, shortly after went to Solus, after a long time then went Nobara and now I’m on Bazzite for more than year, but it was mostly because of issues I found along the way until I got to the one where I basically have none right now.

    It’s cool to do if you’re into trying it or if you want to try other DEs, but it would probably be best to test it on a virtual machine or on your browser.

    But I do think atomic distros are generally better and should be more recommended.