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can only agree, i switched to mailcow ~1 year ago and it now is so much easier to maintain and onboard friends & family.


QRcodes are unrestricted in size. it's just a quetion of resolution and redundancy...


same with gps - the user should deside how to open direction / location links.


I wonder where they host

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FastMail :)


huh good to know! I've been switching things over to Fastmail but haven't tried their web hosting yet. Perhaps it's not a great choice...


The hn high of death.


nitter was awesome but since x, i just ignore the twitter void ... https://nitter.cz/


As that site states, public Nitter instances are no longer viable.


i tried LineageOS, shortly after i also wanted to try e/os (..because of my proprietary banking app...) and was amazed how easy the e/os flashing+setup was. Also with e/os you have way more control over features like e.g GPS where you can not only enable/disable GPS but you can also provide fake GPS data for apps which force you to turn it on.


that explains why there is no buidtool.


Well of course, there can still be bugs in the code even if 200 is returned.

I always implement a /~/healthcheck route which will return the exit code of each check, but also encodes it in the HTTP STATUS. if any error is detected the status will be 500 if any warning is detected it will be 200+<numberOfWarnings> of course checks still need to be written, e.g. a code needs to verify that it can connect to ssh and is greeded with the correct login msg.

still there could be problems for outcomming connections.


but now you have 2 up paths. and migrations are critical, i would avoid it where possible!


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