Jerboa, because it just works and doesn’t overcomplicate things.
Jerboa, because it just works and doesn’t overcomplicate things.
I think OP is referring to NAT hairpinning though.
IIRC all plugins you can get via the offical plugin directory are GPL-3
They could already have access to your emails, because… you’re running their OS. They can slip in any code they want and run it with NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
-level privileges (comparable to root
-level privileges on Linux systems).
If you run any other OS you’ll also have to trivially trust the makers of that OS with root
-level privileges (or comparable).
(Personally I don’t believe that MS is scanning all your local emails, but they certainly have the technical possibilities to do so very trivially.)
And that’s why I’m explicitly noting that they’re not FOSS, doofus. Besides, if you’re using Windows anyway, using its built-in email client is not a huge stretch.
The built-in Mail app is pretty nice, other than that eM Client is good too
IIRC apt actually does support external media (because back in the day, not everyone had fast internet).
Because Apple ships a great one with the OS, so the necessity to make an alternative is less. Compare this to the garbage that passes for e.g. the Samsung weather app.
Belgium has them
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Just use the standard Mail app, it’s pretty good
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I believe if you create a crontab on a systemd system, it actually synthesizes systemd timers from the crontab entries
I’ve gotten ads for their photo books and their paid plans
Eh, this is a classic joke by now. There’s those jokes on the Windows side too (like the ‘delete system32’ one).
“And so the Gods (also known as the W3C) spoke down to the Programmers and said: ‘You shall not use tables for non-tabular data.’ And so it was.”
Windows: “I gotchu, fam.”