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mouldysammich commented on Migadu – No-nonsense multi-domain email at a flat price   migadu.com/... · Posted by u/tsujp
mouldysammich · 4 years ago
I've been using migadu for a year-ish, its a nice website. For only 20$ a year I don't think I've ever noticed down time and almost never received spam.

I'm looking forward to them deploying 'Alps' their new UI I've been using it on my self-hosted mail and its pretty sweet.

mouldysammich commented on Purelymail – cheap, no-nonsense email   purelymail.com... · Posted by u/rnkn
estaseuropano · 4 years ago
I'm quite happy with Migadu for own domain use. I have a dozen that are unlikely to receive email but good to be able to receive them nonethelrss - migadu is great for that as you can add as many domains as you want.

Calendar feature is sorely missing though it seems this service also doesn't have it. I guess calendar is a pain to set up/troubleshoot timezone issues, etc

mouldysammich · 4 years ago
I think they have calendar the show how to set it up here, they just dont have a GUI for it https://www.migadu.com/guides/thunderbird/
mouldysammich commented on An Elixir adoption success story   thegreatcodeadventure.com... · Posted by u/lucis
mouldysammich · 4 years ago
I wish there were more roles for elixir newbies/general newbies out there. I've been learning some elixir basics and it seems like itd be a tonne of fun to work with.
mouldysammich commented on Mumble: Open-Source, Low Latency, High Quality Voice Chat   mumble.info/... · Posted by u/danboarder
im3w1l · 4 years ago
On discord, communities (or as they call it servers) will typically have many different channels. From my understanding you'd need your own domain to replicate that on element. Eg. #memes:ultimatefrisbee.pt
mouldysammich · 4 years ago
Its in beta but element groups were added recently for this kind of thing.

I dont think it has voice rooms yet but hopefully one day.

mouldysammich commented on Mumble: Open-Source, Low Latency, High Quality Voice Chat   mumble.info/... · Posted by u/danboarder
haunter · 4 years ago
Why? I have an open source project and we run it on Discord with 500 people on the server because it's just better than anything else available. Yes I wish there were an open source alternative but there isn't really when you don't want to self host or manage servers like with TS or Mumble (and those are utterly lack any contribution or chat features). Just voice chat alone doesn't cut it and Mumble not even that good as some people make it out to be

Element is the closest but the fact that it's paid already a huge turn off for a lot of users https://element.io/

mouldysammich · 4 years ago
Element isnt paid? It has paid hosted options if you want your own synapse server, but the free version has always been there and if you're using discord why care that you dont have your own domain for your matrix community
mouldysammich commented on GitHub – nushell/nushell: A new type of shell   github.com/nushell/nushel... · Posted by u/axiomdata316
qmmmur · 5 years ago
Hold on, do you not see the insane contradiction of not wanting to rely on having cargo installed but requiring something is deployable and tested in a docker container? What?!
mouldysammich · 5 years ago
If its deployable and tested in a docker container its much easier to generate user images, it takes the onus away from the user and the developer can just put it on the aur/publish a deb
mouldysammich commented on French search firm Qwant seeks €8M Huawei bailout loan   politico.eu/article/frenc... · Posted by u/ColinHayhurst
baud147258 · 5 years ago
I remember trying Qwant a few years ago and I wasn't really happy with it, both for search results and UI/UX. Staying with a Google search alternative, I went with DuckDuckGo and didn't look back (especially with access to g! to easily search on Google if ddg fails to dig up what I want)
mouldysammich · 5 years ago
Qwant does support !g etc if you end up needing it.
mouldysammich commented on Wapp – A Web-Application Framework for Tcl   wapp.tcl.tk/home/doc/trun... · Posted by u/Tomte
talkinghead · 5 years ago
i feel like a good business idea would be showing new product names / logos to a group of 50 people from various demographics and ages to see if the name clashes with something else.

bc this one quite quite funny

mouldysammich · 5 years ago
This project predates the song i assume you're referring to by 2 or 3 years
mouldysammich commented on GitHub was having issues   githubstatus.com/incident... · Posted by u/Kiro
pm90 · 5 years ago
The UI is much nicer than gerrit (or at least the gerrit UI I knew from 5-6 years ago not sure if they have changed). It’s more “GitHub”-y. It’s a bit confusing at first but once you get into it it’s pretty damn powerful.

Side note, I honestly seriously think we need much better tooling than just these 2 for code reviews.

mouldysammich · 5 years ago
Gerrit has gotten a new UI in the last few years as far as i know. I wouldnt nesecarily describe it as pretty, but its my personal favourite review system
mouldysammich commented on GitHub was having issues   githubstatus.com/incident... · Posted by u/Kiro
dottedmag · 5 years ago
Is there anything at in the same league as https://reviewable.io for code reviews on self-hosted Git?
mouldysammich · 5 years ago
Theres gerrit and reviewboard, both of which I would consider quite nice.

I dont know reviewable so it might have more sauce than the recommendations

u/mouldysammich

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