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Randomly getting Notion email, after having deleted my account years ago... ( slrpnk.net )

Welp I guess this is the perfect example of companies not deleting your credentials and account info when asking for it... I deleted my Notion account several years ago. And completely randomly today got an email from them about data retention, assuming this is one of those "important" emails they have to send out. Sadly, years...

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Note: not every provider supports this.

Also, gmail addresses ignore periods. my.email@gmail.com and myem.ail+service@gmail.com will end up in the same inbox

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So, how long until they delete the comment section outright?

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I think SFTP would work plenty. On linux you can use rclone to mount it, and Android has many file managers that support it (personal favorite is Total Commander with the SFTP plugin)

You could also certainly host a full Nextcloud instance, but it might be a bit overkill

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You can use a DNS challenge to show you are in control of the domain without having anything exposed to the net. Essentially LE gives you a special value you have to add as a TXT DNS entry. LE will check if this record exists for your domain, and gives you a certificate, no public IP involved. This even allows you to create wildcard certificates.

Email services for self hosters

So, I'm trying to set up a self-hosted mastodon instance, and of course this requires an email service. Self hosting one is not an option, because of anti-spam stuff, or so everyone says. The recommendations are to use services like mailgun or postmark, but there's one thing I don't really understand:...

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I use sendgrid, it only requires some DNS entries for Domain Authentication. Also regarding the catch-22, if you use Cloudflare for DNS, you could use their email routing to forward incoming mails to Gmail

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Reverse Polish Notation works almost like you describe. You put the operands first, then the operation. For example:

  • 3 + 4 --> 3 4 +
  • 3 • (5 + 2) --> 5 2 + 3 •

Probably the reason why we are not using it is because most tools today use algebraic notation, and it would be a lot of effort to switch

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They are probably not out, so cannot present feminime to others yet. As an alternative, they present fem at home alone, here indicated by the transformation. "It's a vibe" could refer to presenting fem being their preferred state.

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presumably this graph shows the buying price, discounted or not. going by that, the site probably adopted the regular price as the “sale price” and inflated the non-discounted price. after black friday the promotion ended and the price returns to the “old” value.

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The music: The part where he kills you

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fun situations can arise when you write , instead of ; For those not in the know, in c++ the comma operator evaluates the left expression, discards the value, then evaluates the right expression and returns the value. if you now have a a situation like this


<span style="font-weight:bold;color:#a71d5d;">int</span><span style="color:#323232;"> i </span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:#a71d5d;">= </span><span style="color:#0086b3;">0</span><span style="color:#323232;">,
</span><span style="color:#323232;">printf(</span><span style="color:#183691;">"some message"</span><span style="color:#323232;">);
</span>

i has a completely different value, since it actually uses the return value of printf instead

Need some help. Duckdns reverse proxy doesn't seem to be working.

I’m setting up a jellyfin server, and want to access it on the internet. I created a xxxxxxx.duckdns.org address for it. I have installed caddy with duckdns addon (first installed regular caddy, then overwrote /usr/bin/caddy with this custom caddy). My caddy file is as follows...

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Are you sure the IP address in duckdns is correct? Do you have a static or dynamic public IP, and if dynamic, how are you updating it?

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Did you set the modem to bridge mode/DMZ, or alternatively set it to port forward to the router. The router should then port forward to the server.

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proposal to rename exit() to oh_shit_oh_shit_oh_shit()

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Except here, it’s just summer all around the clock

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Ich_Im Echten Leben

A very literal translation of me_irl. Most memes are just regular english memes, literally translated without any regard for gramatical correctness.

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What is this “setup cartridge” and who thought it would be a good idea?

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