

If you want to avoid being marked as spam I’d just go with .com, it’s as mainstream as you’ll get and only $10/year or so from a good registrar.
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If you want to avoid being marked as spam I’d just go with .com, it’s as mainstream as you’ll get and only $10/year or so from a good registrar.


+1 for mailbox.org, been using them for nearly a year and am quite happy with their service. Do note that their web UI is mediocre so you’ll probably want to use a mail client.
And definitely use a custom domain, they’re super cheap and allow for so much more flexibility (such as dedicated emails for different services).


DNS based ad blocking does not block YouTube advertisements.


I guess it makes it easier to find/verify the owner if they lose it? (Though there are better ways to do that). Still feels weird.


Sort your data into stuff you absolutely need to keep (personal files and such) and stuff you’d be okay with losing (less important files, device backups, downloads you can redownload, etc). Then only back up the former. As for backup medium, ServerPartDeals often has some pretty good deals on storage; they were selling refurbished 12TB drives for $80 a pop a while back.


Most people aren’t choosing to enable OneDrive; it’s enabled by default, and not obvious how to disable.


This isn’t Reddit, you don’t need to engagement bait.
Step 1: Sell shirt that requires new bras
Step 2: Sell new bras
Step 3: Profit?


Neptune looking real blue there as well.


A Falcon 9 does a pretty good job.
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What browser extension are you referring to? I don’t see a link. And yeah, they’re not the worst place to donate money to but they have plenty already.
Human heaven is also cow hell, it’s a very efficient system.


Didn’t see this earlier but another thread gave a good summary: https://piefed.social/comment/9505729


Cool, but this article looks like AI slop.


I pay for several domains, as well as mailbox.org for email. Aside from that, nothing.
Article referencing data source
To make these charts, Rudder looked at the preferences of OkCupid users. As you can see, a woman’s taste in men typically evolves as she ages, while a man’s taste in women stays the same no matter how old he gets.


If this isn’t just an artifact of the way data was collected, I suspect it’s not because Linux users are more likely to install alternative launchers, but because they’re much less tolerant of non-FOSS software in general.
Anecdotally, most Windows users I know use a custom launcher, but they use proprietary ones like CurseForge or Feather (both of which show advertisements; something no self-respecting Linux user would accept, but which has been normalized in Windows).


I can’t see this being useful; the amount of energy generated is just so far below what’s practical to use. An equivalent size of solar panels would be cheaper and provide orders of magnitude more energy even when it’s cloudy.
It’s an interesting idea though, and cool that they were able to harvest any power at all.
It was never a free feature; they used to only allow up to 2X speed. Not that that justifies it at all of course.