moving to AGPL is "less permissive" than the apache license they currently use? no. this is just plain wrong. the supposedly less-permissive part is the CLA they are asking contributors to sign so they can dual-license the software in some situations, but the CLA isn't even written yet and they are actively listening to feedback from the community to determine how best to shape this license agreement so that all parties are happy.
this is FUD.
Upvote for mailcow. It's a classic postfix+dovecot email stack with lots of stuff figured out for you already. I host on a cheap vps that supports SRV records so rDNS passes, and then I still route my outgoing mail through Mailgun for better IP reputation. At my low (normal) mailing levels Mailgun is free.
Fantastic, thank you for the data!
Oh really? I was struggling to identify these adequately, all I know so far was approximate time periods and the fact that it shaved much less aggressively than my 3-piece NEW bar handle razor... Any other details you can share I'm all ears!
And yes, the straight is a Pyramid Geneva, haven't tried it but honed it up the other day. Sometimes I wish my whiskers grew faster just so I had an excuse to shave more often!
i am not entirely sure why i'm listed as a bot account, or why this post thinks it's written in Akan, but... i suppose those are just lemmy things.
edit: i think i fixed it? only time will tell.
Synapse is a common server because it is the most featureful, but other servers like conduit and dendrite work fine... Bridges are written to interact with the feature set of the server, so other matrix servers may not support all the same things that make the bridge work.
Not sure about the yunohost setup, but there is a lot of documentation around the Ansible deployment and it includes every bridge imaginable, I would start there for a better supported solution.
Looks gorgeous, well done. I have a hunk of ebony I picked up on a trip to Kenya, I want to use it to replace the broken celluloid on one of my razors and have no idea where to start. Probably at the woodworking shop to buy more tools.
oh my sweet summer child... it means the community can, but does not mean it does. there's a very big difference there.