Hah that’s a good point. Maybe they’ll make it so it lags just behind inflation.
Hah that’s a good point. Maybe they’ll make it so it lags just behind inflation.
If anything it’s the ISPs that will hassle you for outbound SMTP. There are ways around that but generally blocked by default
Surge pricing! You should have stocked up early
Legislators and executive branch will be exempt, of course
This is actually the sole reason I went with laser - I print so rarely that a traditional inkjet would not stand up to long periods of inactivity, as the ink wells would either dry up or the printer firmware would force replacement.
A monochrome laserjet should run you about the same price as an inkjet and cartridge refills (since the included inkjet cartridges won’t last long), and would probably suit 90% of most user needs. I highly recommend the Brother line of monochrome laser with duplexer, mine is 10 years old and going strong.
There are dozens of us!
I’ll be the first to admit that my technical experience in this field is limited, but I have been following the tech for some time.
Transparent display tech has come a long way since its inception, but from either a transparency standpoint or as a high fidelity interface for VR I can’t see how it’s a viable option. Given the choice I would much rather have a crystal clear UI with simulated AR than compromise display quality with adjustable transparency.
Why Apple chose to develop the googly-eyes outward-facing display is beyond me though. Maybe it looks better in person than in their promos.
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Uncle Tony is gonna do a little demo! We’re gonna rock GustavoM’s world
emacs?! set -o vi
unless you just want to see the world burn
(I’m kidding, I use the emacs shortcuts in bash, but vim is my goto text editor)
You’re tweeting a lot, but you’re not saying anything
Hi! I’m in the same boat. Part of me is sad to leave (15 year account) but the more bigger part of me is looking forward to seeing how lemmy grows with this migration.
I was actually agreeing with you, in that running a private mail server is not a difficult endeavor as long as you take those things into account. Most VPS and CSP will block SMTP by default (just recently went through this with AWS, had to specifically request the service) since most everyone doesn’t have a clue how to secure mail relays and stay off blacklists.
Google, Live, AOL, Yahoo etc might hassle you for DKIM or SPF, but in my experience the ISP is the first hurdle.