Sure, but I'm not paying for every byte sent overy network, while I am paying for every kWh I use.
That's all beside the point though, this is just a fun diy project so who cares really.
Sure, but I'm not paying for every byte sent overy network, while I am paying for every kWh I use.
That's all beside the point though, this is just a fun diy project so who cares really.
In Thunder, the preview is super blurry and unreadable, but once opened it looks fine.
I'm pretty sure the reddit app I used to use (Relay) had the same issue.
That's the one. I dong get any insights either, but iirc it did stop my emails from automatically going to spam. It's been a while though, and I remember trying a whole bunch of different things, but I believe that's what eventually fixed it.
Ah, lijkt erop dat het een paar korte storingen waren? Waarschijnlijk toevallig niks gemerkt dan
Though now that I think about it, I did have to register my domain with Google in some way to stop being flagged as spam iirc.
I also self hosted for years (using tuta mail with my own domain now), and have never had issues with my deliverability either.
Grote KPN storing? Ik heb nergens last van gehad thuis
OK, cool? Your experience doesn't mean this doesn't happen though, and no one is saying this is any kind of proper way to train an animal.
You can just go look at the sources of the article man.
A previous laptop I had came with win 11. At first I installed win 10 on it cause I needed that for work, touchpad just would not work. Finding the drivers for win 11 was already almost impossible without installing some shitty device detector program from msi, win 10 versions just did not exist.
Installed Linux on it eventually, and it worked perfectly out of the box.
Even if you're an actual software dev, it's still pretty much impossible to guess how much work something is without knowing the codebase intimately.
I'm pretty sure most cars have a turn signal near the headlights, and one on the mirror or on the side for that use case, no?