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  • Not a very recognizable meme, so I hope you guys at least find out what it is.

    Prompt: "A human norse male wearing an iron helmet stands in a stone and wood city, lookong towards the camera. The helmet fully covers his face and its shadow hides his eyes. A yellowish cloth wraps his neck and covers his sholder."

    Workflow: created using Bing AI.

  • I am sorry that happened to you

    Thanks for sharing your story, though. I have a few domains, two of them being very important for me (one I use for all my emails, and the other one for all my self hosted stuff). So I'll be paying close attention to their renewal

    I hope you can find another domain that you like and that you can transfer your stuff to it.

  • I am currently running baikal using podman, quadlets, rootless mode. What kind of issue did you have?

    That said, although baikal does get the job done, I am actually considering migrating to nextcloud just because of caldav/carddav, since it seems to be the most complete implementation out there.

    It is worth taking a look at the features you need before fully migrating. As far as I can tell baikal may have some issues for some people with invitations, sharing calendars and sending email.

    I've seen people recommend radicale, which probably works well, but from what I read is the least adherent to caldav/carddav protocols.

  • Thank you for your input!

  • That's awesome, glad to hear you are having a good experience with them! Do you mind if I ask wether you're using them for personal or professional uses? Have ever needed to use their support?

  • I'm with you on that one. Currently paying for tuta (1$) and addy (1$) and forwardemail (3$). Forwardemail is actually more expensive

    But neither proton nor tuta support IMAP, SMTP, at least not without the bridge thing.