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minus-square@DefacedlinkEnglish1•1 year agoI’m not comparing Rosetta and proton…I’m just using them as examples of compatibility layers that make their products viable. I frankly don’t give a shit about the inner workings of Rosetta or proton, but thanks for clarifying I guess.
I’m not comparing Rosetta and proton…I’m just using them as examples of compatibility layers that make their products viable. I frankly don’t give a shit about the inner workings of Rosetta or proton, but thanks for clarifying I guess.