Many in the Proton community have been asking for an update on the Proton Drive SDK — especially developers eager to help build new clients or to integrate Drive into their apps. Linux users will be happy to hear that this SDK is a step toward offering a client, something we know is highly anticipated. Today, we’re sharing an early preview of our SDK work.
Important: This SDK is a work in progress. It’s not ready for production use or third-party apps yet. We’re sharing it to give you a look at what we’re building and to get insights on how you could use it — not for you to start building with it just yet.
Wasn’t there a whole thing where it turned out they were vibe-coding parts of their suite?
No, that’s how it was spun by haters. What really happened was someone found a little helper file on their github which would only be there if they were using a specific code editor that has AI built in. That doesn’t mean they were using AI to code, just that they could have been. Which is also true if they were using VS Code or any other code editor.
Thank you for clarifying. I am still looking at self-hosting eventually because that seems like it is the only way to be long-term resistant to corporate stuff, but it is good to know it is not all bad.