

I would recommend against Proton, it’s just a matter of time before their CEO starts tweeting again.
Calendar+contacts: use Baikal
As for email, I went with a cheap no frills service like migadu
I would recommend against Proton, it’s just a matter of time before their CEO starts tweeting again.
Calendar+contacts: use Baikal
As for email, I went with a cheap no frills service like migadu
Beautiful, thanks!
This song always does it for me, even after a decade and some years.
You can always try. It’s good that it’s almost immediately noticeable so you can quit the book as soon as the annoyance starts creeping in, without losing too much time on it. :)
No I haven’t. I ran it a long long time ago, haven’t kept up with the project since nextCloud. Worth a look, thanks!
I always regarded it as him using Write What You Know as a way to counteract the intimidating blankness of a new project’s first page. The default setting for him to start off a story, in a quiet house in a quiet neighborhood, never too many people around. And Go!
It never bothered me, in fact I think the books sucked me in faster thanks to the default setting. It’s easy to get used to, I can always identify well enough with the main character.
I never tried, or even thought it an option. I’m trying to self host as much as possible, except for email.
Nice suggestion!! I was fully on board until I realized it’s not a self-hosted application :D I have some resources available on a server so I want to look in that direction for a possible solution.
Not a fan of Proton’s CEO. (link)
Nice tip, I’ll look into that!
If it hasn’t already, moving from corporate owner to corporate owner will become some sort of ritual, a modern form of tradition.
Replacing Google Drive is the hardest for me. I’m not a fan of the nextcloud bloat, Seafile is hard to setup. Didn’t expect this to be the largest struggle of the whole process.
Yes it does both calDAV and cardDAV!
I was on the same path as you, I didn’t like the nextcloud bloat. Came across baikal and it just worked perfectly from the start. I use it both on desktop and android, no issues with sync. As for the reminders, I guess they are baked into the events, because the events work nicely on my phone. Definitely worth a try I’d say!
Terrible, such sturdiness. I’m starting to fear this will be my last e-reader ever… :)
I have an older kobo, the h20 Libra, some years old. I have my eye on a new version but I don’t replace things that aren’t broke. Let me tell you, that Libra will last me years to come still, amazing quality. I haven’t even mentioned the easy USB connect to add books, or the great Kobo store.
My next one will definitely be a Kobo as well.
I was just about to watch it. No need to now I guess…
I went through the same transition a few weeks ago. Fuck that Proton CEO.
I ended up with Migadu for email and selfhosting Baikal for contacts and calendars. No complaints so far.
It has TOTP built-in for paid accounts.