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    • oong3Eepa1ae1tahJozoosuu@lemmy.world
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      Recently they’ve been caught vibe coding with Claude and hiding the evidence (rewriting the repo’s history) among other things (horrrific statements by their CEO e.g.)

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        Yeah, I’ve been using the free version for years, and have always expected to upgrade once I convince my wife we need to fully de-google. The CEO thing made me start looking for alternatives, and there are so many.

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      I’m curious if you’re legitimately unaware of the issues with Proton, or if you’re pretending. The former implies you’re just not following the latest news and updates in privacy and security, and you’re out of touch. That calls into question your expertise.

      The latter suggests you have an agenda to promote Proton for whatever reason (I would assume it’s just because they pay you, which isn’t nefarious but it shades your advice). Either way, that calls into question your objectivity.

      If it is the latter, and Proton is a sponsor, it would be better to simply be transparent, acknowledge the issues and tow the company line. Playing dumb is a bad look.