

True, I really hate iOS. I only got this iPad for the Apple Pencil and Procreate. I usually try to keep hardware until it dies, but I may need to dump this iPad for my sanity.


True, I really hate iOS. I only got this iPad for the Apple Pencil and Procreate. I usually try to keep hardware until it dies, but I may need to dump this iPad for my sanity.


Any recommendations for iOS? I switched to Librewolf on my Linux pc and Fennec on my Android phone, but still have Firefox on my iPad. Looking for good alternatives.


If anyone would grow up to be Harry Dresden, it’d be Tim Hunter.
I want to thank everyone who replied. I did some research on most of these and think PurelyMail is the winner for me. Feel free to correct me if I got some details wrong. I want to give a shoutout to @mbirth for mentioning Disroot, which looks like a really interesting experiment in federated services.
Also, I know this post is really bending the rules for c/selfhosted, but connecting your selfhosted services to an email provider is essential, and having a reliable and affordable email provider just makes this weird hobby of ours a little easier.
| My Rating (1-5) | Service | Website | Annual Cost | Only Email? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | PurelyMail | https://purelymail.com/ | $10, pay for added storage | Yes |
| 4 | MXRoute | https://mxroute.com/ | $50/year small plan | Yes |
| 4 | Disroot | https://disroot.org/ | Free, pay to add storage and domains | Yes, separated from other Disroot services |
| 3 | Fastmail | https://www.fastmail.com/ | $60 individual plan | Yes-ish |
| 3 | Mailo | https://www.mailo.com/ | ~$14 premium plan | No |
| 3 | Proton | https://mail.proton.me/ | $48/year plus plan $120/year unlimited plan | No |
| 2 | Mailbox.org | https://mailbox.org/ | ~$14 light plan ~$42 standard | Light plan |
| 2 | Migadu | https://migadu.com/ | $90 mini plan | Yes |
| 1 | GMX | https://www.gmx.com/mail/ | Free, ad supported | No |
I’m liking what I’m seeing here! Most other services try to be like Google, where you can’t get a mail account without also paying for drive, calendar, office, etc. All I want here is an email service, and this looks good and cheap for that.


I saw devices like the one you posted when I was shopping for this sort of thing, but opted for mine because of the solar power and got it on sale.
If I can’t get all of the sensors to show up in HA, I may pop it open and do some tinkering.


I’m still learning myself, but am planning to use NetBird instead of Tailscale to access my VMs and apps without exposing them to the web. So far, it’s been pretty easy to set up.


I feel like dancing! Wiped my SPI, installed the OPi Debian to my eMMC using dd commands, and I’m back in business.
I give it 1 week before I break it again trying to do something stupid.


For the uboot, I think I tried both of these: https://github.com/schneid-l/u-boot-orangepi5 https://github.com/orangepi-xunlong/u-boot-orangepi
I’m not sure what exactly changed, I used the same SD card, the same OPi image, used Balena Etcher to burn the image to the card… this time it booted into the live image from my SD! It’s a start!
Now I’m just trying to wipe my SPI of UEFI, reinstall uboot, then do a fresh install of Debian and try again with PXVirt.
Could you expand on that? If I were looking for federated platforms that get a lot of activity from artists posting their work, what would you recommend?


I feel ya. I have a dog and three cats, but so far have not had an issue with hair or cable chewing. The frame is essentially just a kit of 2020 extruded aluminum t-slot rails with connectors. If I were to do this again, I would probably not go with a kit and instead just buy the rails and connectors I need for my specific motherboard/components. Also, any extra rails/connectors you get could go toward a DIY 3D printing frame (that’s my next project)!


For my ITX build I went with this open frame so I can really customize the placement of each component and keep everything nice and compact. I’ll probably build a cover to go over this frame at some point. ITX Motherboard PC Computer Case,Mini ITX Open Air Frame Computer Overclock Case Computer Motherboards PC Test Bench, Aluminum Mod Base Motherboard Test Bench Support ATX Power


Another one that gets me is “portal”. I’m often asked to create a this portal or that portal, but once I finally get them to describe the requirements it’s just a standard web form or static web page.


Apparently it stands for Computer, I guess to distinguish them from TTRPGs. Had to Google it because they never bothered to spell out the initialized term in the article.
Where are you getting the corpo loyalty impression from my post? If I stop using the iPad, it’ll go to someone who will use it. And I wouldn’t be dropping it due to internet outrage, I just don’t like iOS at all, from its gesture controls to its locked App Store.