

There is good reason to think it is not just rust.
There is good reason to think it is not just rust.
People seem to forget that most of the open source language library code out there is written by people working for companies, being sponsored by companies or writing it so they can use it where they work. Some might start out as hobbiest projects but if it survives and grows it eventually will be sponsored in some form. Even if indirectly by some guy that wants to use it where he works.
That is just double speak for it will adversely affect our bottom line so we don’t want to do it.
But, what happened to all that extra money for the NHS due to Brexit?!?!? /s
Yen also pointed out how such a court decision could help cut inflation in the US, too, “by dropping the price of a significant chunk of digital purchases by 30% overnight”.
I bet most companies will just take that extra 30% as profit rather than giving it back to their users like proton has.
Of course it is opt in. Why would it not be? Microsoft have opted in automatically on your behalf. Soon you will only be able to opt in, for your convenience, as too many people were accidentally opting out. /s
That’s what happens when you make it expensive to import anything and don’t have any domestic manufacturing for computer components.
https://proton.me/ Are worth a look at. The allow custom domains and I believe have IMAP support. Additionally they encrypt everything they store so are very good from a privacy side (at least as far as you can be private using email).
Only 40%? Would have thought it would be much higher. Don’t more projects generally fail then that without being in a bubble?