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Additionally, Proton now has the resources to contribute to the open source projects that it depends on. Even $10/mo makes a difference since many projects receive $0. However, proton can surely afford more.
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There is another ticket open for requesting flatpak support that you may be interested in.
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Flatpak is the way to go here, guaranteeing compatibility on multiple distros.
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Both repository and flatpak would be ideal.
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Since servers and any form of interaction with websites, mobile apps, and APIs has an energy cost, it is inherently negatively impacting the environment. Particularly with any use of crypto, AI, or computationally heavy operations.
Therefore, I am requesting that Proton commit to becoming carbon neutral. Not merely via purchasing carbon offsets which have questionable effectiveness, but by directly powering all infrastructure with renewable energy. There are also optimisations that can be made to source code to reduce the footprint by boosting efficiency and reducing resource usage.
Proton has been a shining example of ethics in computing via respecting and championing for privacy, security, and open source software. I have no doubt that Proton can do the same with respect to their environmental footprint.
Here are a few resources to get started:
https://www.websitecarbon.com/
https://www.thegreenwebfoundation.org/co2-js/
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This is the #1 feature that for my use, Calendar is missing.