Spook = ghost (aka a soul unhoused a living body)
Spook = ghost (aka a soul unhoused a living body)
Google is an advertising company. Their goal is to maximize profit from advertising. Avoiding government regulation is part of that goal. By imposing “good enough” self-regulation they hope keep governments from stepping in. Their solution is definitely better than the currently dying 3rd party cookie free-for-all.
Mozilla is right to question whether “targeted” ads are a good idea at all. I personally find it easier to ignore non-targeted ads, myself. But, if Mozilla decides not to cooperate & holds out for the Platonic ideal tech, they may cause ad dependent web sites to block Firefox completely. That would not be good for any of us.
Nextcloud syncs my KeepassXC safe.
K8s is great, but you’re chaning the subject and not answering OPs question. Containers =/= VMs.
Don’t feed the trolls.
I’m pretty sure everyone here understands both sides of the argument, but just don’t concider it important enough to change their vocabulary.
I wouldn’t mix 5400 rpm drives with 7200 rpm drives, but if the rpm & sizes are the same, there won’t be any measurable performance loss.
“Can this thing magnify smells too?”
Forgive me, I’m old, but “hench”?
For the last 20 years I’ve used unique (optionally) disposable email addresses for every site and service I’ve signed up for. Avoided facebook completely & don’t reuse usernames across sites.
Confession: I did use the same username on AIM & Twitter, but both those sites are dead now.
TNR: Trap, Neuter, and Release is a thing many people do. It’s God’s work.
It sounds like a lot of work for an uncertain outcome. Please volunteer head up the project!
Move. And, yes.
I have a couple domains that are very low volume for outgoing mail. I use Migadu. I’m happy with their cheapest tier ($19/year for both domains). They have catch-alls and many other nice features.
Edit: They have no hard limits on the number of addresses, users, or domains and such. They just want you to be reasonable. You choose a tier based on your average quantity of outgoing mails per day. Again, there are no hard limits; they won’t cut you off unless you abuse the system.
Sheet music carved in stone