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Cake day: January 3rd, 2025

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  • I prioritize ease of use, reliability, basic features not behind a pay wall, solid support and ease of use through Thunderbird so I don’t have to visit the awful web version of said mail program. While I had mentioned that I was on Tutamail, I did a search of them and found a Reddit post about them weighing pros and cons. The cons I read of them go against a little of the things I’m after.

    So reluctantly, I had to go back to GMail. I spent over 20 minutes migrating, resetting, re-routing many addresses to my newer GMail. I know that privacy is neither here or there on surface web stuff so I don’t care about privacy regarding that. I’ll start caring about privacy when I sign up for more personalized things and that’s where Tutamail is going to come into play.


  • If they truly went back to basics, they would’ve made a fighting game again with Dynasty Warriors characters which is exactly how the series began before it became the button-mashing mobfest of a series it later became.

    But I digress. As someone else had said, the series has just become a repetitive series. A lot of it’s fans seem to say that DW5, DW7 and DW8 are really the best the series has had to offer. You aren’t missing out if you skip a few entries than maybe the story slightly changing or a character looks different or acts different, different effects .etc


  • Well, I’m embracing a new e-mail service. And maybe a new VPN.

    Proton has been giving me some issues sometimes when I couldn’t access my inbox, I can’t have that when I’m in great need to see if anything has happened. Also, I’ve joined Tutamail just now and I can make a lot of folders. Screw you, Proton for endorsing trash and limiting how many folders I can make. Which sounds like a silly complaint and it kind of is, but who the hell limits basic features like that?

    So I’ll be giving Tutamail a year long trial, just as I did with Proton 4 years ago before making it my primary service of choice. Push comes to shove, I’ll just use GMail again for at least it’s reliability and as an ironic middle-finger to Proton for this kind of move.