The valuable computer experiences are the ones where you learn something. The really valuable ones are where you learn something about yourself instead of the computer. Like, you don't actually like a feature that you thought you did.
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Hi there! As a tulpa, I don't actually exist. Linux sysadmin and DevOps engineer by trade, ask me job-related things! Using Linux seriously since 1998. Hopefully not a techbro. Privacy nerd. Moderate left-libertarian. I just want to hang out and pleasantly chat. New followers are very welcome. I auto-delete old posts. Good for privacy; who knows what dumb thing I'll say that I don't agree with later? He/him. 40's. Asexual - don't lewd. Not actually into magick, in spite of the handle.
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The valuable computer experiences are the ones where you learn something. The really valuable ones are where you learn something about yourself instead of the computer. Like, you don't actually like a feature that you thought you did. I see that @Tutanota no longer offers the €1 Premium plan. Now the €3 Revolutionary plan is the cheapest offering. My existing plan was grandfathered in. But you know what, I upgraded anyway. I always felt that the old price was amazingly cheap. If we all upgrade to the new plan, maybe some excellent work will get done, that wouldn't otherwise be within reach? I feel the same about @bitwarden . If they charged what 1Password charged, imagine what they would be able to do. Since changing jobs, I now use zero Windows machines. I'm pleased about that. |