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davel , to asklemmy in What email provider do you use? Would you recommend it?
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I used to pay for Gmail, then I used Proton Mail about a year, and I’ve been using Fastmail for the last couple of years, which I recommend. I don’t know of anything that’s as feature-rich and easy to use as Fastmail. You may not be interested in all those fancy features, though.

I use MacOS/iOS Mail clients, but also Thunderbird as I’m trying to wean myself off of Apple’s ecosystem and onto Linux/FOSS.

pupbiru ,

+1 for fastmail… it’s one of those products that isn’t trying to trick you… you pay for it, and it’s just a solid product that tries to be the best at what it is…

it’ll let you have as many domains and aliases as you like, including wildcards for email (and lets you reply/send appropriately using any of those aliases)

it’ll let you pull all your calendars and push events into a single one of your choosing - it doesn’t have to be theirs

i could probably replicate some of what it does with my home server, but it’s really nice that i don’t have to

Paradachshund ,

Does it have good spam filtering like Gmail?

tgxn ,
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Yep! It’s decent

pupbiru ,

i can’t remember the last time i got spam… i don’t know if it’s as good as, but it’s not a problem that i’ve noticed

rhacer ,

I really want to move my domain from Google to Proton, but family accounts at Proton are so dang expensive. Fastmail is far cheaper than Google, so that looks like it might be a really good option.

pupbiru ,

yeah i have my single email account setup with 5 different domains and a multitude of different aliases - including *@auto.<mydomains> so you can sign up for throwaway [email protected] and nobody knows that it’s a throwaway so it never gets blocked by services (and the + trick in emails is well known by people doing nefarious things with email - they’ll automatically strip the wildcard part out so it can’t be traced)

revv , to selfhosted in Dynamic IP - Self hosting

You can get super cheap VPSs and use them just as a reverse proxy (with access via VPN). I host 11 servers using one single-core VPS as a reverse proxy. All data resides on premises, in house. I pay 10/yr for VPS. It definitely does not defeat the purpose.

abeorch OP ,

Yeah maybe I need to consider this.

yatzy ,

From where can you get a VPS for that price?

revv ,

Check out low end box. I found coupons for racknerd. I have one VPS that’s $10/yr, another that’s $18/yr. I’ve had zero downtime in the 18 months I’ve used them. No complaints from me. YMMV of course.

thesporkeffect , to lemmyshitpost in Coming down your chimney

This would make a great Rubber Johnny esque short video

funkajunk , to lemmyshitpost in Coming down your chimney
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What in the eldritch horror is this

JackiesFridge , to nostupidquestions in what is with child names like Aiden, Braiden etc?
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It’s been around for a while. Over a decade ago Target ran a cheeky back to school advert featuring a slow pan across school cubbies with lunch pails all labelled with variant spellings of “Braiden”. I thought it was hilarious.

thevoidzero , to linux in Gantt in linux

I used planner recently wiki.gnome.org/action/show/Apps/Planner?action=sh…

I also searched a lot z and didn’t find good options. It works, but I don’t like the way it looked.

c0smokram3r , to asklemmy in It's Sunday night, how do you beat the Sunday Night Blues?
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Hydrating & torrenting 🏴‍☠️

3w0 , to linuxmemes in Have you tried NixOS?

Would like to use nix but how do you reject the millions of LOC that is systemd? We don’t do bloat around 'eres

lvxferre , to mildlyinfuriating in I started to get these daily at random hours, even when I'm sleeping. Someone's trying to hack me?
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When I started getting those I closed my account down, just to be sure. I don’t even remember why I had a MS account.

ICastFist ,
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I don’t even remember why I had a MS account.

If you’re of a certain age, probably MSN Messenger

lvxferre ,
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I am of a certain age and I did use MSN Messenger back then, but I find it unlikely - it’s calling me by a pseudonym that I coined rather recently. (There’s no way I give my actual name to businesses out there, unless I’m planning to buy stuff.)

Today , to asklemmy in It's Sunday night, how do you beat the Sunday Night Blues?

Oh man. I’m on the struggle bus. In 10.5 hours my summer ends and I’m already getting emails from my boss about fake bullshit required trainings. I guess I’ll throw in some laundry and then get a little high while i wait for it to be ready for the dryer.

OhmsLawn ,

Oh shit thank you so much.

My towel was still in the dryer. That would have been an annoying way to start the week.

manuallybreathing , to asklemmy in What is the best low MB mobile game that you ever played ?

I really liked mindistry, like factorio but simpler, i ended up buying the pc version

mostly i play a free Solitaire collection on fdroid so i can play spider solitaire

ephemeral404 , (edited ) to linux in Would being a Linux "power user" increase my chances of getting a job in IT/tech?

If you’re applying to work with my team. A big Yes.

Seeing a developer use Windows is a big turn off, I can clearly see all the future dev environment problems I’d need to assist them with.

And if you understand linux permissions, the architecture, bash, common tools, etc. I can envision how you will make the dev experience better for everyone and contribute to fix any deployment issues. Unlike windows, you won’t be introducing ovearching solutions to problems which can be solved with a simple bash script.

recarsion ,

Exact experience I’ve had, in every workplace I’ve been Windows users have been a non-stop liability and required support for workarounds and hacks. Seeing their workflow through screenshare was kind of a culture shock.

lynndotpy ,

This has been my experience as well.

It doesn’t help that, prior to 2023 (I believe), Microsoft’s OpenSSH fork simply did not recognize ProxyJump. I administered a server behind a bastion, which meant every Mac and Linux user could ssh in. Windows users had to use some strange program like PuTTy.

dubyakay ,

Not sure if you are being sarcastic or not, but PuTTY has been the defacto terminal emulator on windows for the past two decades.

ikidd ,
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After you’ve used a normal Linux shell for SSH, using putty feels like trying to paint the Mona Lisa with an EtchaSketch.

OsrsNeedsF2P , to asklemmy in It's Sunday night, how do you beat the Sunday Night Blues?

*I don’t

TootSweet , to asklemmy in What would you do with a bitcoin windfall?

I just sold all my Bitcoin like less than a month ago. (It took me a week for it to sync before I could actually sell it. It was a royal PITA. And people say this is the future of currency?)

I didn’t have anywhere near the amount you’re talking about, but like you I don’t believe there’s ultimatley any future in blockchain.

I agree with what others are saying here. Sell it. It could well go permanently to zero at any time. Trying to time the market is how you end up walking away with nothing. Put it in, if nothing else, a savings account.

frank , to gaming in Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of July 28th

I started one quick Pokerogue run on Friday and now it’s Sunday and I haven’t put it down

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