Huh what? Dedos are fingers. And we say "dedos dos pés".
You said "nope" then wrote a paragraph of text to confirm what you just tried to deny.
Huh what? Dedos are fingers. And we say "dedos dos pés".
You said "nope" then wrote a paragraph of text to confirm what you just tried to deny.
There are much better and cheaper email hosts than Proton, and they give you better control.
But you're not entirely right. Self hosting email is very possible, there are a few details to learn, but its not dead.
These damn computers are turning gen z gay
Krita + a drawing tablet works really well by the way
I use DAV5x to sync my contacts with Purelymail, love it too.
But for calendars I use a paper planner instead
Not only do I not allow notifications, I minimize the amount of apps to the most extreme degree. I don't even have a digital calendar or calculator on my phone.
If they're as good at the game as LLMs are at writing, the bots would probably try to build a Nether portal using black wool instead of obsidian, then set it on fire, then die burning on said fire.
Is that distinguishable from the "real" you, though? Because from a material point of view, that's real life too.
Your cells are dying and renovating, the atoms that make up your body come and go, your consciousness is a sliver of a moment of a flow of electricity that is gone before you can even intercept a moment.
If you could track every little bit of matter that makes you, you wouldn't be able to keep an unique well defined "you" at any point in time. A convoluted system maintains your memories and self thorough that experience.
There are ways to do that WITHOUT treating you like a criminal, wasting your time, and making you work for free tagging images for their image recognition tools.
For instance, https://github.com/TecharoHQ/anubis and other derivatives.
Sure. But I don't expect every user to spin a private instance to see it. I do expect users to be able to load one simple URL.
That's true, but getting the config right is not that hard nowadays. At least not harder than setting up a Jellyfin server for the first time.
I used to do custom email solutions for outreach agencies, people who needed to send 500 emails a day without getting flagged as spam. That's was difficult. Your personal email? Not even an afternoon and its done and warmed.