As always, I got the username wrong…

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Cake day: June 24th, 2025

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  • Depending on how you define “self-hosting”, I may qualify at that.

    I’ve hosted my email on a remote VPS myself. I have not hosted the machine in my apartment.

    I used postfix + dovecot + mysql stack, I have to admit it was the hardest thing I’ve ever configured and I’ve hosted a lot of services in my life.

    In the end I ended up switching to the free service that came with the domain became no matter what I did and how compliant I was to dkim and SMARC and tkip (I’m probably butchering the name here, it’s been a long time) outlook accounts kept sending my emails to spam, everything else worked fine, even gmail, but DAMN Microsoft and how much I hate that company managed to fuck over me one final time even after years after I switch to Linux. I tried everything even the form to remove my email from spam.

    Tl;Dr hosted email on a vps but couldn’t get past outlook spam filters




  • I’m using Voyager because Star Trek.

    Works very well except for one problem, it doesn’t remember the last thread or community I was on I switch apps and android kills in background.

    It’s particularly annoying when I follow a link and when I come back to comment on it Voyager is back on Home and the thread lost forever.

    Or when I’m in the middle to writing a comment but want to quickly fact check something but when I come back I get a message saying that my comment was saved, nice. But still can’t go back to the thread I was to finish it.

    Apart from that I’m satisfied with it.







  • Better than sending kids to daytime prison, but still less than ideal, since homeschooled kids (in most countries that allow it), still need to learn temporarily memorise at those useless school subjects, so instead I advocate unschooling.

    PS: I understand my opinion is unpopular and politically charged and I really don’t want to argue over this, (since I spent most my young and adult life arguing over this), so I will probably not reply to to replies, since it makes me emotionally unease.





  • I kinda felt the same way tbh, I love space stuff so usually I would be super exited about it, and maybe following it in real time, specially taking into account the budget cuts that NASA has been getting over the previous decades, I should be hopeful for the start of a new age of (manned) space exploration, but given the current political climate I can’t ignore that the whole thing ends up being a demonstration of power by the USA first and a scientific mission second.

    Thing is, this has always been the case since the very first space missions, it’s nothing new that governments only finance space programs for ulterior motives. Maybe I’ve become too cynical to be able to separate stuff from their political context.