

Nice. Feel free to reach out if you have any issues or questions!


Nice. Feel free to reach out if you have any issues or questions!


My personal experience: I run my own email server out of my home, and it’s been fine. I do occasionally get caught in spam filters, but it’s easily less than 1%. I have a few friends who do the same, and they also say that it works fine for them.
The vast majority of people that I’ve seen who say it is impossible, are sending spam. They swear all day long that people really do want to read their marketing emails, but 
That being said: If you run it in the cloud, be prepared to spend time building up a reputation. Most cloud providers have a terrible reputation, and it’ll take time to get through that.


FYI, I have the FLX1s, and I really like it. It’s quite buggy, and I wouldn’t give it to a “normie”, but I think it has a lot of potential. That being said, their support hasn’t been great.
I haven’t heard of the Comet, but that looks super cool, thanks for the heads up
Me working like a schlub doing idiot things like “testing” and “verification”, while this guy moves into a Sr role


The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) represented, in the United States at least, the triumph of measurable outcomes over meaningful learning. Under its regime, schools were judged by their students’ performance on standardised assessments. The consequences of poor scores were severe: funding cuts, staff dismissals, school closures. The entirely predictable result was what educators came to call “teaching to the test,” a practice in which classroom instruction was narrowed to the specific content and formats that would appear on state exams.
As someone who graduated before then, this was a problem long before NCLB. It’s also a fundamental misunderstanding about the purpose of American schools. Schools have two goals:
Any actual learning when I went to school was tertiary, and Critical Thinking was constantly shot down. If you want an A, you don’t Think Critically, you regurgitate what you were told, even if it was wrong.


lol, I’ll believe it when I see it. Something tells me that there’s gonna be a list of “approved” websites, that also just so happen to increase their adsense buys around the same time…


“…but would military officers be held responsible?”
wonders when was the last time we in the US held officers responsible for their war-crimes


So your first thought was “Lets mock this person for bringing up a relevent historical point”?
lol, what a tool


It’s always amazing to me how libs have to constantly make up interpretations and arguments to fight against. One of the reasons I left piefed was that people kept yelling at me for saying things that I never said.
Like, I get that liberalism is openly failing right now, but maybe do some self-analysis on why that is, rather than building strawmen.


I have the FLX1s. It’s buggy AF, but it works

To harass PoC, and improve profits for in-airport shops
I use vim. I learned it because I started on a bunch of hosts where I couldn’t install what I wanted. But unless you have a similar restriction, go ahead and install what you like.
It’s a good idea to play around with others to see what they have to offer, but at the end of the day, you do you