Downvoted for cropping out the reference to the original...
The worst thing about eclipse I've had to deal with is its git integration. The conflict resolution tool is awful and half the terminology diverges from plain git.
The fact that it has a "Push & Commit" button also drives me mad far more than it should
As usual, I subscribed for the giggles and I keep getting dragged into unsolicited rabbit holes of useful knowledge. Thanks for being an awesome community
What's up with all the shilling posts lately?
This has existed since at least 2018 according to their Twitter, and is related to crypto currencies through its Radworks DAO
Edit : I'm not saying OP themselves is a shill. Radicle did a pretty goog job at hiding its cryptocurrency ties. They even renamed their token from Radicle to Radworks a few years ago. It seems like cryptobros are adapting to the fact that being related to cryptocurrencies hinders adoption among technical people.
For anyone who wonders, this is related to cryptocurrencies
Lol I almost fell for it. I just Ctrl+F'd the link, no occurence of "tab" in the press release :D
Might as well use Google drive... Or maybe actually learn to use git? The learning curve is steep but it's worth investing in it
Well, Watts are just a different way to write Joules per second. The unit we should eliminate is {k,M}W.h which introduce a 3.6 factor in conversions to/from the regular unit system
Github is not really independent from Git, it's a git provider. (you could see it as Github being to Git what Gmail is to e-mails)
I totally agree with w3schools being bad. However, when teaching web dev to beginner students, they usually find the MDN hard to understand and turn to w3schools.
The MDN requires either quite a lot of experience reading documentation, or being shown how to navigate it.
The readme mentions "transcription time on CPU" so it's probably running locally
Things have been going well for me, using
docker-mailserver
.I followed the setup guide, did everything in the DKIM, DMARC and SPF documentation page. The initial setup required more involvement from me than your standard docker-compose self-hosting deployment, but I got no issues at all (for now, fingers crossed) after the initial setup : I never missed any inbound e-mails, and my outbound e-mails have not been rejected by any spam filter yet.
However, I agree with everyone else that you should not self-host an important contact address without proper redundancy/recovery mechanism in case anything goes wrong.
You should also understand that self-hosting an email address means you should never let your domain expire to prevent someone from receiving emails sent to you by registering your expired domain. This means you should probably not use a self-hosted e-mail to register any account on services that may outlive your self-hosted setup because e-mail is frequently used to send password reset links.