If you find an answer to that please let me know
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I've been linked this review of email service privacy previously. Obviously everyone has their own threat model and you may not agree with theirs but I think it's worth a read for services you may be interested in (or just the summary).
I've used Mailbox.org and don't care for their interface at all, but it also matters not one bit as I use Thunderbird exclusively to interact with my mailbox, as you plan to. I haven't had any problem with spam but I am very picky who I give that address to.
My personal opinion is that the provider should not matter - your address should be a privately registered domain and your emails should be end-to-end encrypted. Then your mail provider is little more than a forwarding server and the most crap one is not much worse than the best.
Hah. Our textbook market isn't quite as captured. They run from $50-$350. I have about 100 textbooks and a bit under 200 books total.
I have a physical book collection worth thousands of dollars. The only party that has profited off me is Elsevier.
Markets aren't capitalism
For those who don't want to open threads, it's a link to a paper on energy efficiency of programming languages.
For those who don't want to open threads, it's a link to a paper on energy efficiency of programming languages.
Honestly I think this is a gap in the community.
They're more project focussed but you could consider https://hackster.io/ or https://hackaday.io/.
Maybe consider cross posting this question to an open hardware community? Such as [email protected]
(And ping me if you find one, I'm collecting open hardware websites)