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  • I use Tuta but unfortunately I cannot recommend it for a few reasons:

    1. They use a proprietary encryption algorithm so you can only a) encrypt emails going to other Tuta accounts and b) use their clients (no Thunderbird etc.)
    2. They’re glacially slow with feature developments. Case in point email import has been on their list since forever and they only came out with it last year, but it’s still in beta and exclusive to highest subscription tier.
    3. I don’t find their client very user-friendly.



  • The new platform, W, will require identification and photo validation to ensure that its users are both humans and who they claim to be.

    Anonymity on the web is at risk on multiple fronts (age verification mandates and discussions around banning VPNs come to mind) so this is probably not a good thing, but I can see the value in such a social network as long it’s complementary to the anonymous platforms we have today. Perhaps the closest thing to it we have today is LinkedIn.






  • I agree that their goods do not hold a candle to European ones in many cases and services are the real issue, but there’s another side to the story, which is our products being in disadvantage in their market because of the tariffs, which directly results in job losses here, either through lost business or European companies moving production lines to the US. So the tariffs are a problem, and both the initial angry response from us and the sigh of relief after the deal was reached pretty much tell that story, and while tariffing back might not be the best counter, simply accepting the tariffs is not it either. A tax on Big Tech for example could’ve been a firm response, both to hurt American interests and catalyze our migration away from their services.