Disability sucks hard
Society arguably sucks harder. Many disabled people (for various disabilities) live their lives happily and are mostly annoyed by the way society treats them.
Disability sucks hard
Society arguably sucks harder. Many disabled people (for various disabilities) live their lives happily and are mostly annoyed by the way society treats them.
In what jurisdiction?
Ltt.rs works quite well on Android. Even without a client I'd be glad to have it already, I'm ready when Thunderbird is ready.
Sure, not widely supported, but if you use clients supporting it, it is great. Blazingly fast, while IMAP is always slow.
Also, Thunderbird is working on JMAP support: https://blog.thunderbird.net/2025/09/state-of-the-thunder-mozilla-connect-updates/
My mailserver runs on Stalwart. Whatever it does works for me. I haven't yet had to change the defaults. It's also very easy to set up and requires next to no maintenance.
(It also does JMAP, which is like IMAP, but modern and efficient)
I got an iPod and installed Rockbox, this way I can simply drop music via USB. Batteries are easily replaced for an iPod Classic. The last model is not as easy to open as the others, but its metal case makes it very robust. I will probably keep it for many years.
I deleted the 12 comments I made with Lemmy and then threw it away.
That's all the interaction I had. I was not satisfied with Lemmy's UI and was looking for alternatives... For some reason I had forgotten about Piefed, but once I found it again I immediately felt at home.
I've set up email and I don't get any emails...
I've added it like this:
MAIL_SERVER='erebion.eu'
MAIL_PORT=465
# Remove the below line if not using TLS - do not set it to False
MAIL_USE_TLS=True
MAIL_USERNAME='piefed@example.com'
MAIL_PASSWORD='not_my_real_password'
MAIL_FROM='piefed@example.com'
ERRORS_TO='noreply@example.com'
Logs don't mention anything regarding email and not sure why.
Oh, thanks a lot!
I'm perfectly happy with the default (dark) theme for now, but I've checked them all out. :D
I also like the default light theme, but I wish it was slightly less bright :D
Yes, that's what I'm doing. However, there are a couple community that contain thousands of posts that I have already read and it gets kinda tedious trying to mark them all as read manually by opening them. :D
Ansible is my config and documentation in one.
It's reproducible, idempotent and I don't need anything else.
I write all code myself, that makes it even easier to read.