• bl4kers@lemmy.ml
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    2 days ago

    I left and glad I did. It was a needed wake-up call. All-in-one is inherently risky. I’d rather support smaller, more focused products. If one doesn’t fit my needs down the line, it’s way easier to switch.

    • Email: Tuta (meh, loading issues)
    • Calendar: Tuta (don’t like, can’t handle recurring events)
    • VPN: Mullvad (like)
    • Drive: Tresorit (like)
    • Passwords: already using Bitwarden (love)
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      2 days ago

      My struggle is finding an alternative to nonesense email alias system proton provides. Tuta and everyone else seems ridiculously limited with aliases. Like, I’ll use my own custom domain idgaf, just gimme infinite aliases…

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          23 hours ago

          If you have proton pass you can generate random or semi random aliases. I don’t believe there’s a limit to this. Good to know on the tuta side though.

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            20 hours ago

            Oh I see. That makes sense. I think Bitwarden can be hooked up to alias providers but I’ve never tried that myself

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              16 hours ago

              I hadn’t thought of that, might have to look into that. That would be great for new accounts. I basically only used proton pass to create aliases and stored it all in bitwarden anyway.

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      2 days ago

      Same stack as me except KeePass for PW manager. I’ve actually been enjoying Tuta though. What issues are you having with recurring?

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        1 day ago

        External calendars I’ve imported have a bunch of events on the wrong days. I reported the issue and here’s what they told me:

        It seems like some events in your .ics file use advanced repetition rules which are not supported in the Tuta calendar yet. We are currently working on this to improve compatibility and hope to release them soon so the calendar should be imported correctly.

        I know it’s a small development team, but it’s a little frustrating. A calendar service supporting only a subset of the ICS standard is silly in my opinion

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          Ah shoot. I guess that makes sense that it might not match 1:1 if it’s using some advanced recurrence rules. When I exported from Proton and imported to Tuta, I did it as a CSV and needed to modify the columns a bit to get it to import, but my recurring appointments seemed to have come over fine. They are fairly simple though.