[-] [email protected] 1 points 4 hours ago

Definetely a meme at least among my friends and coworkers. Just a friendly banter akin to prefering console vs pc or supporting one sports team rather than the other

[-] [email protected] 4 points 3 days ago

Couldnt agree more.

It is a roleplaying game after all. Conflict resolution can even be fun if the players are into it.

For longer campaings with a set group of friends we dont even start the campaing with "all PCs are friends". I just make them meet and tie their interests together so they kinda have to work together. Friendships develop over time.

But I would never, under any circumstance, allow for bullying or teasing even among characters.

[-] [email protected] 27 points 5 days ago

Thanks for sharing! Not all people are aware of the possible dangers and I believe we tend to assume things are safe nowadays.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 5 days ago

I don't really have any issue for what the software is supposed to do. I can access my instance, read and edit, templates and queries work fine.

But overall the user experience is not so good on mobile. On desktop it is really easy to navigate my notes, specially so because of the great support for keyboard shortcuts. Now for mobile it doesnt feel too good. Navigation works but the interface is too small - making tapping a bit clunky. I also find it uncomfortable to use for to do lists - things like groceries lists that I need on the go. Sometimes toggling works fine if touch but sometimes it switches to view mode.

I really dont think any of that is an issue with the software itself. Its just the format I guess? I still use silverbullet and Ive never tried anything as good for organizing work stuff. But I still wish something more "native" for android.

[-] [email protected] 12 points 1 month ago

I really liked it. It looks very clean and friendly. I can identify the ui elements with a glance. I know it is not modern and sleek and it doesnt look "gamer" at all, but function wise I think this is great.

[-] [email protected] 8 points 1 month ago

Thanks for the rant, loved reading through it.

It is an interesting thought to think that a poor person is given desire but those ultra rich seem to have converted all of theirs into "more, more, more". Almost like a dragon hiding in their cave hoarding all their treasures.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago

Grafana is just the frontend, its a dashboard for your different data sources Prometheus is the "database", it scrapes data from your endpoints over http

[-] [email protected] 24 points 1 month ago

Honest question: why not use nginx?

I have run it in so many different scenarios, both professionally and personally, its crazy. Nginx has never failed me, literally. My homeserver is quite limited but nginx has a very small footprint, it performs beautifully well and it satisfies all my hosting, proxying, redirecting and streaming needs.

It works for modern and legacy applications, custom code, webhosting, supports all the modern features and its configuration is very easy with literal thousandsof examples available online.

Apache probably can do all that but I hate how unintuitive its configuration is to me personally. HAproxy cant do half the stuff nginx does.

As for caddy Ive heard of it but never really used it. What does it offer that nginx doesnt?

[-] [email protected] 6 points 1 month ago

I don't personally mind microtransactions as long as they are cosmetic only. What I do mind is how matchmaking got terribly bad.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago

Not a very recognizable meme, so I hope you guys at least find out what it is.

Prompt: "A human norse male wearing an iron helmet stands in a stone and wood city, lookong towards the camera. The helmet fully covers his face and its shadow hides his eyes. A yellowish cloth wraps his neck and covers his sholder."

Workflow: created using Bing AI.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 2 months ago

That's awesome, glad to hear you are having a good experience with them! Do you mind if I ask wether you're using them for personal or professional uses? Have ever needed to use their support?

[-] [email protected] 5 points 2 months ago

I'm with you on that one. Currently paying for tuta (1$) and addy (1$) and forwardemail (3$). Forwardemail is actually more expensive

But neither proton nor tuta support IMAP, SMTP, at least not without the bridge thing.

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So I have recently found out about forward email just a few months ago.

I am currently using tuta as my email provider, and I have been doing so for the last three years. But I am not very happy with the closed ecosystem and locking of basic features behind paywalls.

So I decided to give forwardemail a go after reading about it on free software foundation's webmail systems (this is a web archive link, more on that later)

Now the thing is, the service works. But things don't really feel legit. They claim to have thousands of users but there's surprisingly little information about them other than their own website. The branding seems completely generic and pretty much all of their code seems to be coming from one single account with no real information.

There's a couple reviews about them on trust pilot but the positive ones mostly come from accounts where the only review is for forwardmail.net

I've read some discussion about them getting recommended on privacy guides, they sounded very professional and mentioned even wanting to get auditioned, but to the best of my knowledge that has not happened yet (please correct me if I am wrong). Worse than that they seemed to stop replying to the thread a couple months ago.

Finally, I realized today that FSF has removed their recommendation for forwardemail from their website

In conclusion, I have tested and the service does work, but I can't tell if there is something shady happening. What do you all think?

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