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Does Proton have transactional email already? Back when I was looking it did not seem to have it and I went with Zoho (not EU, I know) instead.

Proton is not EU either. it is Swiss.

The FADP is very similar to GDPR.

I am not saying its a bad thing, I am saying it is inaccurate.

GDPR like law and no chat control sounds pretty good.


Reading aloud is for me the surefire way to not retaining a single word after done.

YouTube promotes slop and "brainrot" irrespective of AI use, this through the client being tuned for clickbait title presentation, forcing back shorts after every relaunch and promoting clickbait select single frame thumbnails.

Formerly Swedish.

Your hotspot just makes the untrusted hotel wifi available via your phone wifi. The networks between your computer and your target services can still inspect and alter your data. Tailscale, or more specifically the Wireshark underneat, sets up an encrypted tunnel so those "untrusted" intermediate networks can't do that.

If my phone has a VPN to my home server, then it should all be encrypted.

Yes, but it wont work for sharing mobile internet because VPN doee not apply to tethering unless you have root. On Android there is also WiFi direct, but it's not very reliable and require proxy / not work for everything.

s/Wireshark/wireguard

A system by wich you can expose things on your private network (e.g. your home lan) so you can selectively and securely make them accesible from other places (e.g. over the Internet). You can do all this without tailscale by just configuring secure encrypted tunnels (wireshark, traefic, ...) yourself, but services like tailscale provide you with easy gui configuration for that.

I personally use Pangolin, which is similar https://github.com/fosrl/pangolin


It's not a slave if you just rent them from the cartels. /s

There's also metadata in the image files. What specifically would be sensitive in the pdf with screenshots metadata that is also not present in the sceenshot image metadata?

PDF has something called an "info dictionary", which most mainstream PDF-writing software will fill out with various bits of info that you might not want known.

Image files usually have substantially less metadata by default, unless it's one taken by a camera.


Screenshots specifically tend to have very little metadata

Good, but how independent of US service providers is S/4HANA in practice?

I mean, they are offering their own, European cloud: https://news.sap.com/2025/11/sap-eu-ai-cloud-unified-vision-...

It realy depends on your runtime environment, but I agree it would be nice to have some references with commonly used setups.

It does, but my comment was "even in big-O."

Environments might mean the difference between e.g. 16GB and 24GB, but not 16GB and 160GB.


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