bdonvr

@bdonvr@thelemmy.club

Administrator of thelemmy.club

Nerd, truck driver, and kinda creeped that you’re reading this.

This profile is from a federated server and may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance.

bdonvr,

SearxNG. FOSS, selfhostable. Don’t pay for a search engine.

bdonvr,

As someone who didn’t grow up on it but heard about it while learning Spanish

What a strange show lmao

Self-hosted or personal email solutions?

I have a unique name, think John Doe, and I’m hoping to create a unique and “professional” looking email account like johndoe@gmail.com or john@doe.com. Since my name is common, all reasonable permutations are taken. I was considering purchasing a domain with something unique, then making personal family email accounts for...

bdonvr,

It is. But as said, for personal email what’s the huge risk? You find a new provider, transfer your DNS records, and upload your old emails.

Make some backups of your emails, you should be anyway.

But they have a specific FAQ for this: purelymail.com/docs/companyPolicy#bus

bdonvr,

“Drop in” as in “You can drop this in your Home Screen where Google Photos used to be and notice very little functional difference.”

bdonvr,

It’s undergoing massive development, it basically went from nothing to nearly full featured in two years.

The breaking change just means you need to actually do something before updating. The software isn’t quite ready to be put on auto-update yet. Honestly the way the devs aren’t afraid to break things I think has contributed to the fast development.

Just be sure to keep a secondary backup of your photos which you should do either way.

bdonvr,

Not colorblind, she really is similar in color to the seat. The back of the seat can kinda make it look like she’s spreading your legs if you’re not looking right at the picture (for example, when reading the caption)

bdonvr, (edited )

Huh, I didn’t know chili had such an incredibly strict definition. Does this strict definition mean that adding anything extra no longer makes it chili? If so is chocolate, cocoa, or cinnamon also included in this super strict definition? If not then isn’t adding these things make it some kind of “stew” not chili? Or is it just beans that make this dish magically transform into something else?

I’d love to see this definition. Specifically where it says “unless it has beans, then it becomes something else”

bdonvr,

I don’t think they make SMR drives that big

bdonvr,

I dunno know the Mozart think I suppose. IATA is that international aviation organization? I think the acronym is French.

bdonvr,

Cute af though I definitely think it’s gotta go the other way around!

bdonvr,

I do have a password. Sudo is just setup not to ask for it.

On servers of course I use a password for sudo - but on a home machine there’s not much of a point I don’t think. It’s off when I’m not actively using it, and if some attacker or malware has access to my user they already have access to all my important files, or have physical access.

bdonvr,

On my PC direct play is possible 99% of the time.

I also watch a lot on my Apple TV which requires transcoding for some codecs.

But the big thing is my SO who does watch on the go often.

bdonvr,

All*

*(Except government debt, and student loans.)

bdonvr, (edited )

lmao I’m dumb thanks

bdonvr,

I only ever boot Windows for VR. That’s it

bdonvr,

That’s true and annoying. There is a terminal command to disable all that though

bdonvr,

sudo spctl --master-disable and/or –global-disable

bdonvr,

Eh, it’s possible certainly but generally has a low survival rate.

can I be a Free Software advocate but still use non-free software??

I’m asking this because one time, while browsing the GNU website, I noticed that some of the members’ emails had “gmail” on them!! And I asked myself how would that be possible?? And I think other members of the FSF had Gmail too. Why? Richard Stallman is against Gmail, so why would those memberse use it?? Would that...

bdonvr,

At best all your sent mail goes to junk, at worst it is just blocked altogether.

Convincing the popular small services to not mark new mail services as junk is extremely difficult

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • localhost
  • All magazines
  • Loading…
    Loading the web debug toolbar…
    Attempt #