

I really wanted to like Wallabag. What held me back was the high percentage of pages it failed to scrape. So this is one area where I decided not to self-host.
I really wanted to like Wallabag. What held me back was the high percentage of pages it failed to scrape. So this is one area where I decided not to self-host.
I see hints that they may replace it with Readwise.
Part of me thinks if I have to pay for a relay service, I should just pay for hosted email. But I’ve definitely been considering it!
RIGHT?!
I’m not on any of those blacklists, luckily. I guess Proofpoint doesn’t publish theirs. At least iCloud and Gmail both use them. I saw one hint that they may require mail servers to literally have the word “mail” as the subdomain, so I’m working up the courage to mess around with my perfectly working DNS.
I’m currently trying to figure out why my email server got blocked by Proofpoint and they refuse to talk to me. Really about ready to give up on email after self-hosting it for a decade with few problems.
No thank you.
That’s what I use with success for about a year now.
Looks like a great contribution. The awesomeness of Prism and Prologue apps are part reason I’m still on Plex.
They switched to Electron.
Your turn, 1Password. Native apps are just plain better.
“PSA: Snap sucks”
FTFY
You’re probably behind a CG-NAT. Look into establishing a tunnel, like via Cloudflare.
Someone should make 3D printed pumpkin accessories for that.
I call it a fake. Luther had a real problem with indulgences.
Calibre-Web for serving, Calibre in a container to automatically ingest from designated folder, and Apple Books or GoodReader to read.
(The screw holes lined up with the gaps)
I just screwed a tiny Noctua right into the heatsink of my LSI. Worked great.
The Jellyfin experience on iOS and Apple TV is not as good as Plex. Hopefully someday that will change.
Obligatory https://youtu.be/gsZKOLesijI