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politics @lemmy.world
ikilledlaurapalmer @lemmy.world

First bills targeting federal employees introduced

  • lol I feel like I’m living in a different planet. I’ve got leather loafers. I just pull the on with my finger—never considered they a tn be a problem. Boots, umm, have laces. I also wear sneakers—the only ones that have a crumpled back are those that I’ve knowingly abused by making them effectively slip ons (not untying the laces).

  • I mean to be fair they are very cheap to purchase all things considered. That said I’ve still got my Kindle 3 I bought used on eBay and it’s still going strong after like 10 years I’ve owned it.

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  • 100% spot on. I did this for many years, and the sysadmin stuff was actually a fun little hobby. There were many seasons in terms of deliverability. I only ran personal email, never a list or anything like that, my ip wasn’t on any black list, but from time to time emails wouldn’t be delivered, or they would start going to peoples spam folders. I’d get fixed what I could using google/outlook/whatever’s tools or reach out to the mail admin address. Many times deliverability would be fixed, but months later the cycle would repeat. Or worse, I’d get silently and suddenly banished to spam. There’s nothing more you can do about that (yes I had all the things to prevent it).

    Ended up moving my mx records to fastmail and using them for email. It’s not much, if any, more cost than running a vps for email (well, if you only consider one user), but I’ve had drastically improved deliverability.

    Long story short, email is terribly broken, but it’s a good idea to have your own domain so that you own your address.

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  • Yeah, but it’s important to point out that the reason for that is that your data is encrypted at rest and they cannot decrypt it for you and your vanilla imap client.

    They do have a decryption app for desktop that allows you to use your desktop email client.

  • Hero

  • The thing is, “research” doesn’t speak, humans do. If a tree falls in the woods… and so on. Part of being a scientist is communicating what you’ve done, otherwise no one else will know. It’s a skill that has to be developed in some more than others, and it was a key part of my training as a scientist. I don’t really like that part as much, but I do it because it’s what makes my work have any impact.

  • Coffee @lemmy.world
    ikilledlaurapalmer @lemmy.world

    Non plastic coffee cone recommendations

    Anyone have a recommendations for non plastic cones for pour over?

    I usually use one like this (#2) for individual cups. I also use this larger one (#6) to make coffee directly into my large thermal coffee carafe when people are coming over. Being able to sit on top of the carafe is a great feature.

    It’s been almost 10 years since I bought these so wondering what else people are using now.

    Lemmy.world Support @lemmy.world
    ikilledlaurapalmer @lemmy.world

    Missing posts (or how do federated comments sync)

    I had started a thread using my lemmy.world account on a community on lemmy.ml. Now, during the recent world downtime, I continued with my lemm.ee username. When lemmy.world came back up I can see my comments when I’m logged in through lemm.ee but not when logged in to lemmy.world.

    My question is with ActivityPub, do comments always sync? Or is is more that if you miss the original payload from a sister instance, those comments don’t ever arrive? Or is there a set number of retries (similar to email)?

    Thanks for helping understand!

    eero @lemmy.ml
    ikilledlaurapalmer @lemmy.world

    Pihole and DNS requests

    Not sure if this ever got solved, but I’m running Pihole on my network and eero for gateway, routing, Wi-Fi, and dhcp functions. The gateway address (i.e. 192.168.0.1) is the only one that shows up in the pihole logs.

    I have DNS Caching off on my eero configuration, and I’ve got conditional forwarding on on the pihole config.

    Anything else I can do to have the individual IPs actually make requests to the pihole without being intercepted by the eero?