Oh damn you're right ipv6 has something included. Ipv6 is so cool, sad that hardly anyone supports it. Not even I myself on my home server because I couldn't get routing from ipv6 to my internal ipv4 hosts working.
PlexSheep
I meant IMAP, SMTP, POP3. It's true that they do some encryption shenanigans, but firstly I don't really see the benefit over just using encrypted SMTP and encrypted IMAP, and secondly we already have PGP for that, IMO it would be better if they made that more accessible.
Some people might not be bothered by this, but it bothers me a lot. Which is why I left. The reduction of usability is not tolerable.
Besides that, they also don't support CalDAV and CardDAV (syncing of contacts and calendar), which is something that groupware absolutely needs to be viable for me.
You might disagree or not care, if so, good for you, there is definitely much worse than proton.
What is the alternative to DHCP? Besides static IPS of course.
That's cool. Volleyball is nice, just watched Japan vs Germany this morning
I'm with mailbox too and generally it's been pretty solid. The only thing I dislike is that their 2fa implementation is weird, and maybe that I can't get a separate password to put in my server.
On the other hand you get a lot of solid email related things for good privacy and a pretty cheap price. They even host a thing for encrypted video calls and a document server for collaboration.
I've hosted my Mail with them for over a year, still have them as my backup. I wouldn't really recommend them, as they don't adhere to the standard protocols which infuriates me. As a result, you can only use a proper email client on PC with the back they call bridge, you cannot use a proper client on phones, forget syncing of calendar and contacts.
There is more, especially for the non-mail products.
I mean I'm all for hating cars, but why the small one? That one seems reasonable at least.
That makes sense, because you're seen by nobody (besides maybe on lemmy sometimes)
It's already a problem if they are not in the city center, as it sucks out business from the center and creates more traffic.
I discovered that the default de wasn't gnome actually. It was raspberry pi DE, which isn't my thing.
Through I had no idea that the rpi5 required some stuff that is not yet merged into the kernel, and only raspbian works as a result, because they ship s custom one.
What does "get the zoomies" mean? Not my native language.
Why are they controversial?