Gmail welcoming the Gemini era?
That's it. Guide to disable Gemini everywhere: https://tuta.com/blog/how-to-disable-gemini-on-android
Gmail welcoming the Gemini era?
That's it. Guide to disable Gemini everywhere: https://tuta.com/blog/how-to-disable-gemini-on-android
@Tutanota Thanks for this!
@Tutanota
Me, yesterday: Searching my Gmail in Mail.app is really slow & limited maybe I should just install the Gmail app
Me, today: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnope
Many free mailers like tuta,
gmx.de, freenet.de, tonline de ... (Insert here) ... Are better than g(oof)mail.
@Tutanota I never had any Gemini anywhere. I always disable "smart" features everywhere because I want my systems to be dumb and just follow my orders, no matter what I order them to do, and not to do anything I haven't specifically asked them to do. Also, I have always disabled any voice assistants everywhere because I don't want to talk to computers with my voice. I've never been a fan of the old SF trope of talking computers. I want my computers (including smartphones and tablets) to react to keyboard/mouse/touch input, and I want them to always do the same thing when I do the same thing. I don't want them to figure out what I want of them because I know exactly what I want to do, I know exactly where my files are, and I want full control. I don't want a machine to be my assistant, I want machines to be tools that don't do anything without me.
@Tutanota hell fucking no holy shit 👀
@Tutanota Proton Mail is also a decent free alternative.
@Tutanota I would suggest that people switch to a service that advertises privacy and charges a fee. It has been obvious for more than a decade that services like Gmail need to make money somewhere, and selling your data is the most obvious way to make money. AI is just the next level.
@gbsills Good choice, and welcome to your encrypted mailbox. 😉
@Tutanota goo (💩) mail. 😝