

For my own domains I’m using Migadu since they support unlimited domains per account. Quite happy with them…


For my own domains I’m using Migadu since they support unlimited domains per account. Quite happy with them…


Since you frame your question so “elloquently” and you already have many good answers. I’m curious about:


That’s amazing! I’ve got the same combination on my luggage!


WSL(2) was not Microsoft “being good”. It was part of Embrace, Extend, Extinguish.
It was clear Linux won in the server world (not IIS). So why don’t you run this lovely Linux as an app in our nice safe OS where we can keep milking you.


Ah too bad, was worth a shot. Other than dissecting the KDE snapshot tool I have no other ideas. Good luck on your search…


I haven’t done this myself but maybe you can script something with OBS? It is made for screencapturing and it seems to work with Wayland according to the Arch Wiki.
Admitting you were wrong in a situation (or opinion) is a very mature and strong skill to have. It also makes communication and relations much more honest. A lot of people never learn this.
So, if you know you were wrong. Sincerely apologize. Then stop! No complaining, no blaming. And especially no bitching about being triggered. Being triggered is on you, not her.
If the conversation is going well enough you might be able to explain yourself a bit for mutual understanding. But for now it is on you to make up for the breakdown in communication. You don’t have to be her friend, but you are both adults and need to work together in at least a professional courtesy. Save any feedback for a later conversation and try to keep emotions out of it.
Good luck!


I second that. Community was great. The absurdity of the episode with the ABBA soundtrack still makes me laugh.
I don’t know about AES67 but I’ve used Snapcast now for a few years and it works great. I use a central Mopidy service that streams to a few Snapcast clients connected to audio devices (not directly to speakers though). The clients run on normal PC hardware, Android and some on Pi’s with DAC’s from Hifiberry. The setup was very DIY but has been running very stable after that.
Ha, soon most of them don’t even know what ‘class A(…’ means. They just vibe some stuff, and when it doesn’t work, they vibe some more!


Hmm, I really liked most of the GTA series.
The Lazlo character was also great on the radio show… He was kind of the voice of reason until they completely ruined him with an apprarance as sleazebag on GTA V.


NFS is easy as long as you use very basic access control. When you want NFSv4 with Kerberos auth you’re entering a world of pain and tears.


That AI bot must be saturated with break-up and “Delete Facebook, hit the gym!” advice…


Interesting, I’ve never heard about that… What is the difference?


Oh so many fun adventures, too much to count… But a few nice ones:
I love Linux for all these insane possibilities.


Github. The / key is usually a shortcut in Firefox (and many other software) for search. But they hijacked it to their search-field that requires you to be logged in anyway. So you can only use ctrl+f on their site.
For websearch I’ve switched to Kagi and it does exactly what I need, nothing more, nothing less.


Hosting a Gitlab for work and for my private projects I agree. The CI/CD is excellent and I really like the way they handle issues and merge-requests. Gitlab is great but quite a beast, so throw some good CPU and fast storage at it.


It’s a sad state of affairs. I would pay for youtube in a heartbeat if it wasn’t connected to the biggest spyware company in the world. But now, even while paying you still get ads and they still track you. The people working at Alphabet are bad and should feel bad.


Yeah, the action part is the least interesting, especially…
the shootout at the end.
But I really like the soundtrack of the last scene and the credits after that.
Joplin has their own sync-server you can run as Docker container; free for personal use…