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That sounds more like a network problem.
That sounds more like a network problem.
Yeah, keep adding 0.5 deg every minute or so.
They kinda are. I did the same. The old people that used to live at the place I live at don’t get their letters sent here anymore, but on occasion (once a year or less) a letter does slip by.
They also have an address redirection service if you lived somewhere and still want your mail to come to you. Never used it but I know it’s there.
I use it but it’s not official. Linux distros install their own package managers.
I have a London IP address…
Edit: the https website breaks but http works. It was my browser.
Can’t see the link
Idk about you but I use echo and sed to edit my files.
now you have a group of very specific tests for later debugging
i mean… I don’t get decent hash rates but it’s better than nothing. p2pool eventually pays out.
given i have solar panels, it’s technically free money.
free (solar)
i mine monero while idle and it prints a massive 0.03GBP a day :)
while (true) { print(money) }
isn’t that just crypto mining?
go home, then touch women
a domain name and vps are two different things?
Ain’t nobody got time for that
It’s not self hosted but I use Tutanota. I have my own domain anything that comes to that domain shows up in my box. It might be better than the alternatives because it’s an encrypted mail service.
That’s for your insightful comment. I’m now going down the rabbit hole of the signal spec :)