

Just use a sip phone app on your mobile. I use Linphone but there are lots of them.
Just use a sip phone app on your mobile. I use Linphone but there are lots of them.
Someone posted this last week:
Caption: “I hope the NVidia driver doesn’t crash”.
Worth mentioning, this book was written in 1954. Full text is online, find by web search.
Book was published in 1954. I hadn’t heard of it previously. Based on the video blurb, the longwinded but interesting article “Meditations on Moloch” by Scott Alexander might also be of interest. The video is 12 minutes long, I guess not too bad, but I’m still not up for watching it. Here’s a longer version of the blurb, I guess:
https://www.philosopheasy.com/p/jacques-elluls-the-technological
I’m using Markor for notes and it’s ok though missing some stuff. I’d like it to support Org markup and git versioning.
I’m pretty happy with fastmail though it is on the expensive side. At the lower end, mxroute.com is ok.
Yes, that too. I hadn’t even thought about trying to send email from a home ISP. Everyone knows you basically can’t. I thought the idea was to receive email rather than send it, so you wouldn’t be relying on some bigtech company to store it for you.
I think there are still enough v4-only systems out there that you don’t really want to host a mail server on v6. You are right though that it would be nice to be able to get static v6 (or for that matter v4) addresses from home isp’s. Some do offer that of course.
Another issue can be that the average home internet user has no idea keep even a client system secure. So ISP’s might use NAT and default firewall configurations partly to stop incoming connections on the theory that they are likely to be malicious. On home routers you can usually open ports if you know what you’re doing. I don’t know if that’s even possible on mobile phones.
This looks like some kind of weird AI slop, sorry.
I’ve never used Discord – is it similar to Mumble? I tried Jami but found it too unreliable to recommend. What about Nextcloud Chat? I do use that though it is kind of clumsy.
Not that resilient. Mods and admins controlling discussion, defederation due to dislike of the messenger, etc. I think the federation model is flawed and it should be done at the client side instead of on servers.
TEFL work often pays kind of badly, but it’s an ok thing to do if you don’t have better options, of ir you’re trying to spend some time travelling while bringing in enough cash to cover basic expenses. I wouldn’t want to think of it as a career.
The screen light will mess with your sleep cycle. Put on some quiet music and listen to it with the screen shut off and your eyes closed.
I’m on lemmy.ml, it uses JS but it doesn’t appear to load any from other domains. It serves images through a local proxy.
https://ifanyonebuildsit.com/ argues the opposite (“if anyone builds it, everyone dies”). It’s not out yet though.
The parents arrange it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arranged_marriage
I mean, nobody is going to arrest you for posting it here, and I’m sure it’s well intended, but it’s unlikely to get any traction here.
Please read the whole text before commenting.
You must be kidding. A scroll-through and peek at the contents shows that it’s at best in the wrong place. Plus way too long for most readers’ eyeballs to not fall out.
Ao3 is already fine as far as I can tell.
You can’t. You might want to, but email just doesn’t work that way. Sorry.