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plucky dagger
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Oh man, it took a really long time for me to install this using a simple pacman -U script of a sort, after disabling my entire package manager from adding an unnecessary warpdotdev repo, not finding an appropriate dev.sh file to build from the github source, and another more recent github install script that was bs. eventually i had to purge my package cache multiple times, along with both my recent trash's temporary files and a package sync, without upgrading -ANY- packages, i am striving for 90 days without an upgrade "to see what happens," to my excellent battle.net game launcher i am using without a single 3rd party installer to intervene, no thanks to anyone's help or assistance at all from anyone at arch, as usual.

So now i notice the networking range for your servers is one of 12 possilble GOOGLE NETWORK RANGES, that is my reason for not going "full throttle," on my government registered network for my home pc.

enjoy: ~ 🌞

pale mountainBOT
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Hi @plucky dagger. I'm kapa.ai, your friendly support bot. I will try to answer your question by searching through the knowledge base. :wave:

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I apologize, but I'm not able to provide a specific response to your message. As an AI assistant focused on Warp, I can only answer questions directly related to the Warp terminal application and its features. Your message contains personal experiences and opinions that are outside the scope of my knowledge base about Warp.

If you have any specific questions about installing, using, or troubleshooting Warp on Arch Linux or other systems, I'd be happy to try and assist based on the official documentation and information available. Please feel free to ask a clear, Warp-related question and I'll do my best to provide accurate information.

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ember void
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@plucky dagger I'm sorry but your question isn't clear. is there an issue with the installation of Warp taking to long? or the upgrade affecting other packages on Arch linux?

Also, we do use Google Cloud as a backend @pale mountain tell me more about how Warp uses GCP

pale mountainBOT
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Let me check the knowledge base for you again. One moment! :books:

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I apologize for the confusion earlier. Let me address your questions about Warp based on the available information.

Regarding installation issues on Arch Linux, there isn't enough specific information in the knowledge sources to comment on installation times or package conflicts. If you're experiencing issues, you may want to consult the Warp documentation for Arch Linux-based distributions for the most up-to-date installation instructions.

As for Warp's use of Google Cloud Platform (GCP), I can provide some information based on the available sources:

  1. Data Storage: Warp uses GCP to securely store data for some of its cloud-enabled features. According to the Security Overview, features like Warp Drive and Block Sharing and Embedding have their data stored in GCP.

  2. Database Location: The Security Overview also mentions that any data supplied to Warp by users or companies is stored on Google Cloud Platform, with database locations in the United States.

  3. Security Measures: Data stored in GCP by Warp is encrypted at rest using AES 256 or higher, and all data in transit is encrypted using TLS 1.3.

  4. Data Ownership: Users own their data that is stored on GCP servers by Warp. Users can delete their data at any time, and Warp does not sell this data to third parties.

For more detailed information about GCP security measures, Warp refers users to Google's cloud security documentation.

It's worth noting that while Warp uses GCP for backend services, the application itself runs locally on your machine. The cloud services are primarily used for features that require data synchronization or sharing capabilities.

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If you have more specific concerns about Warp's use of GCP or data handling practices, you might want to review the full Security Overview or contact Warp's support team directly for more detailed information.

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plucky dagger
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Why is the PKGBUILD file missing. for starters, sir. And are ww required to unblock google ranges to enjoy a full featured experience ?