

6:20 on school days, gotta take the kid to the train station before 7am.
7am on other days.
8am when stars aligns and the aliens do a certified landing
6:20 on school days, gotta take the kid to the train station before 7am.
7am on other days.
8am when stars aligns and the aliens do a certified landing
I did, we discussed this on an issue and a github discussion. It was still too slow and saturating my low spec machine, no matter which backends I tried to use.
Probably my hardware is just too underpowered.
I rember the game… My first CDROM game… Loved it!
“Open up Todd!” And smash the door with a kick.
Stalwart probably aims a bigger infra than mine, i think that is the point.
I had to give up on stalwart because on 4gb ram dual core with mechanical HDD the performance for a single account domain was abysmal and after some support back and forth there was no solution.
On the same hardware the good old postfix+dovecot just handles perfectly with 90% spare capacity
Sorry guys, maybe it was time to optimize it a bit before adding more features?
Yes, I did
Good to know… Is it a pleasant experience?
I respect your choices, but I am afraid modern web is mostly JavaScript. Can you actually browse anything with noscript today?
Don’t agree. Being hosting my email server for 20+ years without issues.
Yes you need to study, no its not difficult at all.
Check https://wiki.gardiol.org/doku.php?id=email%3Astart it’s really that, and guess what? It works!
So, yes its getting more complicated but its still well at the grasp of a home hoster.
Do you want it as simple as docker compose up? Grab mailcow.
See my personal notes. I do selfhost mail server, but on a vps to have a good IP
Being doing so for 20+ years and recently rebuilt the entire stack.
See https://wiki.gardiol.org/doku.php?id=email%3Astart
In short, I use postfix+dovecot, with opendmark and opendkim. Setup proper DNS email specific records and a few more steps.
Overall it runs fast and perfect on 4gb ram very old dual core atom CPU.
Hey, o didn’t known this, pinned in my bookmarks indeed! Will look into it and try as soon as possible! Ibalso already have slskd installed!
I have that setup… while it kinda works (provided the music you listen to can be found at all on torrents/usenet) its a pain and the playlists are not created, just the artists are synchronized. This is not good when all you listen to is one track from one artist that has 20 albums…
The original android app has been discontinued by the dev for reasons. Another dev picked it up and keep publishing SyncThing fork on FDROID, at least, i get it from fdroid…
When i tried Joplin i was put off by a few issues:
It was over 1 year ago,so.
I don’t really get all the hate on the comments. Yes there are tons of note taking alternatives, and yet usually none ever works just perfectly for anybody. More choice is a good thing.
Yes it saves to a database, but it doesnt seems to be encrypted nor “proprietary” or “vendor lock-in” as the notes are, afterall, plain text and can be extracted from a database easily. Is it the best storage for text notes? not in my opinion, but that is not vendor lock-in.
My choice is silverbullet on web and Markor on Android, with Synchting in the back (yes, Synchting still works pretty fine on android thanks to the forked app).
It worked perfectly on my playlist. It seems that if you want to do “bulk” download of entire artists it will hit some issues, but i guess it’s due to spotofy throttling or limiting, in any case it’s working pretyt nicely.
Being using it since this morning (yeah long time…) but so far, pretty positive.
What? Where did you implied that? And “who” are “they”? It’s all open source stuff.
Bet it will cool the ducts down and warm air goes into the rooms…
One split is probably undersized for all those rooms