

Excellent, please do, Elon. Arguably he has never been in politics, he just bought off Trump to get a job.
Excellent, please do, Elon. Arguably he has never been in politics, he just bought off Trump to get a job.
Has anyone here used Mox? It looks interesting, but maybe a little immature.
I have been using modoboa, my installation is fine as far as it goes, but coming up a little short technologically these days, and the upgrade path is total replace. If you have or install Docker on your server, there are poste.io and docker-mailsever,which both look good. Running your mailserver in a container or VM is almost essential, for security, and so you can blow it away and start over if you make a mistake.
Running an email server is not necessarily hard, but it is stressful: if you have other users, even family, they will take it for granted when it works, and complain loudly when it does not. Like any server that others use. But, beyond security, I have a certain stubborn geek machismo about it, it’s a level of sysadmin above basic.
Look, the fascists are having a barroom brawl. Pass the popcorn, would you?
My Black Ass
Everyone should listen to their favorite Shellac song in honor of Steve. Loud, in public.
name.com. I don’t remember why I picked them, but they do no BS and the service is fine.
Ooh, thanks, I should have checked that.
Likewise. I have been running it for years, almost no problem that I can think of. My setup is pretty vanilla, Apache, MySQL. It’s running in a container behind a reverse proxy. I keep it as up to date as possible. Only 3 people use mine, and I don’t use very many apps: files, notes, bookmarks, calendar, email.
I was using MyFitnessPal, but now enshittified, which is why I’m asking.
In a bag with charger and other accessories. Don’t recall actually using it more than once. Paper clips are the traditional solution.
I am typing this on a Samsung Galaxy Tab with the latest LineageOS. I have flashed 6 or so Android devices by now, have never bricked one. I did have to reinstall the factory firmware on one after discovering that it did *not" support VoLTE, so it was good for everything except being a phone.
That said, it is quite possible to brick your device. If you are reasonably comfortable with CLI commands (I used Linux for all, no idea if its even possible on Windows), can follow instructions, and observe small anomalies, you should be fine. The problems usually start when one step of the procedure doesn’t quite match what it says…
Also, you are probably going to forego the Google App Store. There are several FOSS app installers, F-Droid is one.
Lineage is great. I have had zero stability problems. With the officially supported devices, you get regular updates, the update process is simple and reliable. YMMV with the unofficial build.