Not familiar with either arch or cachyOS, but I'm gonna go and guess that cachy isn't immutable(?) At least to me it's nice to know that neither myself or anyone else can break my system as all system files are read only. Additionally I quite like that I don't have to think about configuring or updating anything - it's all handled by the devs. That might not be for everyone but personally don't want to tinker with my PC that much, I have a server for that 😅
If it's worth anything I daily drive Bazzite but also only game around 20% of the time. It's still a great daily driver, does all I need it to do. Let me know if I can answer any questions.
This post and comments have me very intrigued! Going to buy some tomorrow to test for myself. Would love to be able to have a ☕ in the evenings.
Looks frigalicious! How long did it take to make?
Tuta is the closets to Proton ID you're looking for just strictly email. Otherwise I'd suggest Fastmail. But also depends what you're looking for in the provider. I went with fastmail as they help develop open-standards such as jmap instead of imap. They also to encrypt all data at rest and own all their own hardware. This was what sold it for me at least. Good luck 👍
Kagi Search just got even better! Introducing Privacy Pass Authentication
Today we are announcing a new privacy feature coming to Kagi Search.
Today we are announcing a partnership with Obscura VPN, a newly launched two-party VPN service that uses our WireGuard VPN servers as its “exit hop”.

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/37583822
> First I'm hearing of ObscuraVPN at least, but it does seem to be a very new player in the market. However from reading through their website and Github. This service does look very promising! Though it is slightly more expensive than Mullvad. > > Anyone had the chance to test their service yet? Does it seem interesting to you? Let's discuss.
Today we are announcing a partnership with Obscura VPN, a newly launched two-party VPN service that uses our WireGuard VPN servers as its “exit hop”.

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/37583822
> First I'm hearing of ObscuraVPN at least, but it does seem to be a very new player in the market. However from reading through their website and Github. This service does look very promising! Though it is slightly more expensive than Mullvad. > > Anyone had the chance to test their service yet? Does it seem interesting to you? Let's discuss.
Today we are announcing a partnership with Obscura VPN, a newly launched two-party VPN service that uses our WireGuard VPN servers as its “exit hop”.

First I'm hearing of ObscuraVPN at least, but it does seem to be a very new player in the market. However from reading through their website and Github. This service does look very promising! Though it is slightly more expensive than Mullvad.
Anyone had the chance to test their service yet? Does it seem interesting to you? Let's discuss.