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@lemmy.mlA bit of context:
I am a long time user of Proton (5+ years, Unlimited user) services. I am also a long time user of 1Password (since 2016). Understandably I have hundreds of items currently in my 1Password account, and a safe work flow on my devices with that.
Would it make sense to start moving those entries to Proton Pass (as it is included) and be off a bit cheaper, or keep them separated as to not throw all the eggs in the Proton basket?
Ideas, thoughts, tips or experiences?
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UPDATE: running pnpm run translations:generate
(and also the other translations tasks, just to be sure) fixed the issue.
When trying to setup a local Lemmy instance (for development), the lemmy-ui
repository throws an error when trying to start the dev server.
I followed the guide: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/contributors/02-local-development.html
When running pnpm dev
to start the dev server, it presents me with two errors:
ERROR in ./src/shared/services/I18NextService.ts 14:0-40
Module not found: Error: Can't resolve '../translations/en' in '/home/ff0000/workspace/lemmy/lemmy-ui/src/shared/services'
resolve '../translations/en' in '/home/ff0000/workspace/lemmy/lemmy-ui/src/shared/services'
using description file: /home/ff0000/workspace/lemmy/lemmy-ui/package.json (relative path: ./src/shared/services)
using description file: /home/ff0000/workspace/lemmy/lemmy-ui/package.json (relative path: ./src/shared/translations/en)
no extension
/home/ff0000/workspace/lemmy/lemmy-ui/src/shared/translations/en doesn't exist
.js
/home/ff0000/workspace/lemmy/lemmy-ui/src/shared/translations/en.js doesn't exist
.jsx
/home/ff0000/workspace/lemmy/lemmy-ui/src/shared/translations/en.jsx doesn't exist
.ts
/home/ff0000/workspace/lemmy/lemmy-ui/src/shared/translations/en.ts doesn't exist
.tsx
/home/ff0000/workspace/lemmy/lemmy-ui/src/shared/translations/en.tsx doesn't exist
as directory
/home/ff0000/workspace/lemmy/lemmy-ui/src/shared/translations/en doesn't exist
@ ./src/shared/dynamic-imports.ts 6:0-69 48:17-41
@ ./src/server/index.tsx 16:0-65 47:2-22
ERROR in ./src/shared/services/I18NextService.ts 159:43-129
Module not found: Error: Can't resolve '../translations' in '/home/ff0000/workspace/lemmy/lemmy-ui/src/shared/services'
@ ./src/shared/dynamic-imports.ts 6:0-69 48:17-41
@ ./src/server/index.tsx 16:0-65 47:2-22
webpack 5.91.0 compiled with 2 errors in 14393 ms
I do see that these files nor the folder exist where I18NextService is trying to locate them. But i also see in the root a lemmy-translations
folder.
I am able to get it sort of working by updating the paths in I18NextService, but i guess that is not the preferred approach.
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I am trying to create a filter within Proton Mail, that adds a label 'mailing list' whenever Proton marks an email as from a mailing list.
It doesn't seem so easily possible as far as i can tell and I don't have the time (or will at the moment) to try and create it with a Sieve filter.
Is there an easy way to do this?
I'm trying to get rid of my Google dependency and one of those steps was moving over to Protonmail. Now in the past few days i have been picking up signals that even Protonmail is not as clean as it might be.
Does this really impact the privacy of how i use email and so is moving to Protonmail a step forward from Google, or is Protonmail just as bad?
If so, what could be alternatives?
edit:
Some of the alternatives being mentioned in the comments are:
Email:
VPN:
edit 2 (2023):
There seems to be some new activity around this post. At the time of writing the post (2 years ago) there were some stories going as user @UnfortunateShort described in their comment. This made me question the best options available at that moment. Currently i am still a Proton user, using their Mail and Calendar service, and Mullvad for VPN.