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Betteridge’s law of headlines is an adage that states: “Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no.”
I second migadu. I’ve been with them for about a year, no problems so far, works nice with thunderbird and K9-mail.


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I hadn’t meant to accuse you of pride, it was a poorly chosen term to indicate whether ‘union of a limited subset of cultures’ is a positive thing (= something to be proud of). I had no idea it would cause offense.


Schengen is about free movement of goods and workers. You might infer cultures from there, but as soon as that culture is Syrian or Afghan, there is pushback, so I’m not sure a union of cultures actually exists here… Perhaps for a very limited subset of cultures, but I’m not sure that’s something to be proud of, as that smells more of fascism than inclusion.


It was never a union of cultures. It started as an economic union of Coal and Steel…


Indeed! I lean heavily on similar users to me, finding unknown gems frequently!


No, I don’t, I only back up /opt/stacks to borgbase. I imagine it should be possible, but it might depend on how the projects are arranged in git. Monorepo might give trouble, but separate repo’s might work.


Does that mean I can just point it at my existing docker compose files?
You add the compose via the DockGE UI, it then creates the necessary files and folders in /opt/stacks/. Not sure whether it works the other way around: to create the folder, copy the compose file in there, and see if it is recognized.
I’ve been using it for over a year, works very smooth.


Switching my main PC to nixos from fedora atomic sway. The sway config tripped me up last time, this time I’ll succeed! (I hope)
I’ve used Maybe for a while, I don’t understand how this will be valuable in a B2B context… Weird decision!


Nice, thanks for that! Bonus points for using DockGE, I prefer that over portainer as well!


Sir, this is a Wendy’s.
That is not the most obvious safety advice here engadget…