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A post by [object Object] (@[email protected]) saying: courtesy of @[email protected], Proton is now the only privacy vendor I know of that vibe codes its apps: In the single most damning thing I can say about Proton in 2025, the Proton GitHub repository has a “cursorrules” file. They’re vibe-coding their public systems. Much secure! I am once again begging anyone who will listen to get off of Proton as soon as reasonably possible, and to avoid their new (terrible) apps in any case. https://circumstances.run/@davidgerard/114961415946154957

It has a reply by the author saying: in an unsurprising update for those familiar with how Proton operates, they silently rewrote their monorepo’s history to purge .cursor and hide that they were vibe coding: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClients/tree/2a5e2ad4db0c84f39050bf2353c944a96d38e07f

given the utter lack of communication from Proton on this, I can only guess they’ve extracted .cursor into an external repository and continue to use it out of sight of the public

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    That is up to you how much you care and what encryption schemes you use (which I intentionally will not make a recommendation on). Best practices is to maintain your own off site backups but… good luck.

    That said? If we reach the point that the “good” encryptions are trivially decryptable then the entire modern world is already collapsing as e’rybody goes after the banks and governments. Otherwise? That is going to cost significant compute resources. How important do you think you are that someone is going to track a random bucket to you and then focus on decrypting those tax documents?