

Just FYI, Homepage has ping functionality to check if your services are up. siteMonitor


Just FYI, Homepage has ping functionality to check if your services are up. siteMonitor


Apps that need to send emails or receive emails.


Love the lifetime deal. 10GB across any number of accounts. That’s what I’ve got.


I only use it for automations (both send and receive); I’m on Proton for regular mail. They’ve got a few different web interfaces, so I think you can get spouse approval. Not sure on local storage (outside of POP/IMAP).


I can highly recommend MXroute. Just works. Great for integrations.


Just got back from San Francisco. Would like that transit system locally, please.


Use DNS validation


I… don’t actually know. I wouldn’t think that would be necessary (at least manually).


It transfers across other peers; you don’t have to have a direct connection to the recipient, just an eventual connection to them.


Docker is your friend. :)


Try Guacamole.


I assume you don’t have a TV or a spouse?


Let’s hope he can have any effect.
Edit: Read the article. Looks like he might not even get to have the vice-chairship.


Then only community-minded people will survive.*
Which is not MAGAts. Again, everything they’re doing is going to hurt themselves as well as the already marginalized.


Surely.


I will say, I really want someone* to make a Jellyfin aggregator so you can use multiple servers at once.
*Not me.


100% my experience as well. The external authentication requirement is what made my choose Jellyfin a couple years ago.


I was forcing VPN for a couple years but I’ve just recently started allowlisting client IPs instead. Not as good but definitely easier.


I love Stirling PDF. I use it probably once a quarter on average. But it’s always there, ready to be useful.
I am Groot.