

Is this real? It’s funny af, even if it’s not real, but does anyone know if it is?
Is this real? It’s funny af, even if it’s not real, but does anyone know if it is?
Thanks for the info!
Is there some drama I’m not aware of here?
Also there are 40-something packages depending on it, so I guess it gets pulled automatically when they are used.
You’ll find an npm package to help you count up to 2.
(I recently learned - maybe here - that the is-even package has over 170k weekly downloads)
OVH because cheap enough for me, europe based and reliable.
Interested as well :)
@pacmondo and @cubbytustard thanks for your answers :)
I did not know that, would you mind elaborating ?
In France we write it both way and AFAIK there is no “recommanded” or “better” way.
Was this Etron Musk AI ? Looks like his wet dreams.
I might be wrong, but for me OP is not trying to actually run email, rather have a staging ground that pulls all emails from their accounts on actual providers, apply some treatment to said emails and pull them from client-side apps on their devices.
I haven’t tried any of the following, just my 0.02.
The official documentation page about registration states:
When deploying a self managed Rocket.chat >=6.x workspace you are automatically required to register your workspace upon completing the Setup Wizard
According to the same page, for versions below 6.x you have to manually register your instance.
Official documentation page about Air-gapped installs registration
Hope any of this helps. I’m quire surprised (and not in a good way) to see this mandatory requirement from Rocket.chat. Even if kt means functionality loss (access to their push notif framework for example) you should be able to decline it.
Sounds like a good idea from a reddit - the company -POV.
Deep Rock Galactic, an awesome pve/coop game :)