Sucks bro. What domains does addy.io
hand out? Is it all like foo@addy.io
or do they have different ones with .io
TLD?
We definitely need to get more people running NOT @gmail.com
. Thank you for your service. 🫡
Sucks bro. What domains does addy.io
hand out? Is it all like foo@addy.io
or do they have different ones with .io
TLD?
We definitely need to get more people running NOT @gmail.com
. Thank you for your service. 🫡
Cool! Maybe I should give them another shot. I definitely like the idea.
How do updates work with WOW computers? Or does the software just never get updated? Or do you just update the computer for him every now and then? What distro is this using underneath?
I tried using Privacy a few years ago, but 1. a lot of websites block Privacy’s prepaid debit card numbers and 2. I ran into a spending limit.
But, the ease of use was nice. Not sure if things have changed since then.
Very cool! Thanks for sharing!!
Yeah, it definitely feels out of place.
On the other hand… it is kinda nice that tasks and notes are offered in WebDAV because I don’t have to maintain yet another service for each of those.
If I weren’t the one maintaining these instances, then sure I’d say launch one service for calendars, one for tasks, and one for notes.
My use case is I want to write text and I want that text to be synced from my phone and laptop. I want to deploy the minimum number of services. I don’t care about any text editor features as long as I can write text and read it.
I’ve already deployed Radicale and I’d rather not have to maintain anything else.
I realize I can deploy something else just for notes, but I really don’t want to maintain something else.
Depends on your major, I guess.
My university’s CS program basically required GNU+Linux (as I’ve recently took to calling it). It was great actually.
Hopefully you don’t have to use Photoshop, anon.