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MFW the email client gets an AI writer and we Linux users still do not have a drive client.

I tried rclone and it freaked out at regular ping intervals and instead deleted everything on the drive. GG. I want to like you Proton but your decisions of late are ASTHENATE. I wouldn't have minded the crypto wallet release if basic features on the core apps were remotely coherently finished. The AI writer add on for a local model doesn't even work on Firefox. For people supposedly embracing the FOSStyle, this isn't the way. /rant

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  • The did explain in a blog post that AI integration was one of the higher requested features. And with an electron client, it's easy to roll out to all platforms.

    A drive client for Linux would need to be specifically developed and could not be reused for other platforms.

    But yes, I would love a Drive client for Linux. I've recently started moving to Proton and can't make use of Drive without it.

    • Linux-compatible requests are literally some of the top 5 requests across all apps.

      • Yes but for 6% of the userbase. It's frustrating but I can understand them prioritizing other features.

        • @Dave @fossilesque Where did 6% come from?

          • It was in my head from somewhere, so I went back trying to find out where. I think the number probably comes from this article, in which for VPN users, 6% asked for better Linux support.

            They mention Linux in other sections(e.g. Drive) but only as part of the "Other" category and they don't quantify it.

            However, the smallest category separately listed for Proton Drive has 8% of the vote, so it's definitely less than that, and it would make sense for it to be around 6% like the VPN one.

          • @Dave @fossilesque Are there (secure) alternatives to a Proton provided Drive application on Linux?

            • The only Linux application I know of for Proton Drive is the Rclone proton drive backend. I haven't used it, it apparently works but is in beta. I would make sure you have other backups though, just in case.

              • @Dave @apples_and_pears

                I've used Rclone with Proton Drive to mount a directory .... it is dreadfully slow. Maybe directory/file sync (where copies are both places) are better.

                I cannot recommend Rclone for Proton Drive in "mount mode" currently.

                @protonprivacy This is why I'm still using Tresorit on Linux .... One of two reasons (the other one is access to shared folders with read/write access).

                • I have never seen a cloud location mounted and usable. Definitely want to do a proper sync where files are stored locally!

                  • @Dave It actually works quite nicely with Tresorit. And the latency lag is acceptable.

                    I've been doing this via Rclone + Jotta Cloud with Rclone encryption, which still works better than Rclone + Proton Drive. But not as smooth as Tresorit. Rclone + Backblaze B2 + encryption is also better than the Proton Drive approach.

                    I've also used this approach in read-only mode with @borgmatic too, which is a great way to restore data from a backup. And that's almost as smooth as Tresorit (even though a very different use case).

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