

- doesn’t want to unintentionally plagiarize
- uses the plagiarism machine




Apps that need to send emails or receive emails.


Love the lifetime deal. 10GB across any number of accounts. That’s what I’ve got.


I only use it for automations (both send and receive); I’m on Proton for regular mail. They’ve got a few different web interfaces, so I think you can get spouse approval. Not sure on local storage (outside of POP/IMAP).


I can highly recommend MXroute. Just works. Great for integrations.


Use DNS validation


Another example of “the economy” meaning the ultra wealthy’s bank accounts.


I… don’t actually know. I wouldn’t think that would be necessary (at least manually).


It transfers across other peers; you don’t have to have a direct connection to the recipient, just an eventual connection to them.


Docker is your friend. :)


Try Guacamole.


I assume you don’t have a TV or a spouse?


To tell it to alter its responses, they would need to recognize that what they expect is incorrect. (Assuming we trust LMMs to tell us the truth, which we shouldn’t, but I think that’s orthogonal to this.)


I will say, I really want someone* to make a Jellyfin aggregator so you can use multiple servers at once.
*Not me.


100% my experience as well. The external authentication requirement is what made my choose Jellyfin a couple years ago.


I was forcing VPN for a couple years but I’ve just recently started allowlisting client IPs instead. Not as good but definitely easier.


I love Stirling PDF. I use it probably once a quarter on average. But it’s always there, ready to be useful.
I’ve been making people use VPN, but that’s been a huge barrier to entry. I’m in the process of switching to IP allow list in traefik.













