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An error occurred while saving the comment Torontál commentedYes, this is quite a basic feature for such a service. Today I suggested using Ace editor,
https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/932839-proton-drive/suggestions/45762946-ace-ajax-org-cloud9-editor-support
since I suppose it would be possible to integrate a browser based editor into Proton Drive. Just as Google Drive can use "Text Editor" to edit text files. -
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Proton and Standard Notes are joining forces: https://proton.me/blog/proton-standard-notes-join-forces
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An error occurred while saving the comment Torontál commentedAgree. To execute things "manually", using a GUI app or the web interface is not always a solution. Should be supported also the CLI way and scripting, wich can be more effective, simple and fast.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Torontál commentedVery good idea! Rclone, "the Swiss army knife of cloud storage" is a great application and at present supports over 40 providers. I think it would not be a very big pain to implement the Proton Drive support, too. But also rsync is great and it is pre-installed on most Linux distributions and macOS.
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PLEASE DO NOT SUPPORT CRYPTO IN PROTON!
Bitcoin’s Impacts on Climate and the Environment | 2021-09-20
https://news.climate.columbia.edu/2021/09/20/bitcoins-impacts-on-climate-and-the-environment/
Bitcoin is thought to consume 707 kwH per transaction. In addition, the computers consume additional energy because they generate heat and need to be kept cool. This is more than all of Argentina consumes, or more than the consumption of Google, Apple, Facebook and Microsoft combined. And it is only getting worse because miners must continually increase their computing power to compete with other miners. Moreover, because rewards are continually cut in half, to make mining financially worthwhile, miners have to process more transactions or reduce the amount of electricity they use. As a result, miners need to seek out the cheapest electricity and upgrade to faster, more energy-intensive computers. Between 2015 and March of 2021, Bitcoin energy consumption increased almost 62-fold. According to Cambridge University, only 39 percent of this energy comes from renewable sources, and that is mostly from hydropower, which can have harmful impacts on ecosystems and biodiversity.