

“Slammed”


“Slammed”


Oh shit. Wait till .world hears aboot this.
We have the LR3, LR4, and FurryTail. The LR3 bonnet sensor used to be funny, so I soldered it, which shouldn’t have happened with such an expensive box. Anyways, the FurryTail is $300 and punches well above it’s weight. It also weighs the cats. I’ve never used the app, but I know there is one. For the price, I’m very happy with it.
You’re so brave. I love self-hosting everything I possibly can, but I can’t get myself to babysit email.
I just tried Thunderbird on Android recently. It was very nice. Hopefully the iOS version is excellent as well.
Apple Mail is one of the iOS apps I actually love. Since you would just be using IMAP and SMTP, you wouldn’t really be locked into anything. Maybe you’re overthinking it. I definitely tend to. Being locked into any proprietary system makes me feel claustrophobic.
Best of luck to you.


Element uses the Matrix protocol. We use and love it.
What do you think cools the fluid? Air.
There are plenty of great air coolers that can keep up. Most of the AIO coolers can’t keep up with the best air options.
If you’re looking to OC and squeeze out a negligible amount of performance, then a custom loop would be alright, but it’s never been an absolute must to liquid cool any desktop grade processor.
Air cooling has always been fine.


But then you has Google on your home network. -_-


I would absolutely run FreeBSD on my laptop if the WiFi wasn’t awful. It doesn’t matter which chipset, max is like 20 Mbps. Rouuugh.
On the server side of things, Docker/Podman is so convenient, and keeps me from blowing so much time on “maintenance.”
Hopefully, some day, I can daily a BSD. Until then- NixOS!
It’s coming, right after the year of the Linux desktop!