@markstos
That's what I was going to say! Email list servers have been good for private collaboration groups for decades. Install one of those and you're set for many future decades. https://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/
@fraying
@j2inet I need to learn Linux-based alternatives like DaVinci Resolve, Blender, and Houdini, I think. :-\
@tristen Of course not. No more updates on that computer then.
@t3kk Autocrypt is a newish standard of exchanging encryption keys and then enabling content encryption. Thunderbird 68 has a plugin for it. https://autocrypt.org/dev-status.html Also I like the TBsync plugin for Exchange/Caldav sync which didn't work with the latest TB for a while (now it does though).
@vkc My guestbook is preserved back to 1997: https://adamlein.com/guestbook.php?page=11&SubCategory= Haven't rebuilt the comment posting yet though.
@ernie Ooh, I like that masthead design and high contrast text!
@t3kk Nice. I hate how Thunderbird keeps updating and breaking plug-ins/themes though. It doesn't have autocrypt anymore. Sounds like it will be better in the long run though.
@t3kk Ah. What do you use instead? Just Apple Mail? I don't know what apps support what aliases 'cause I usually compartmentalize with totally separate accounts.
Outlook for free on Mac is pretty nice! https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/outlook-blog/outlook-mac-for-all/ba-p/3757787 They should do that with the x86 Windows Outlook too... the Outlook PWA Microsoft is working on is terrible.
@amerika Oh. I didn't see any of his political stuff yet.
https://pluralistic.net/2023/01/21/potemkin-ai/#hey-guys by @doctorow reminds me of my https://pocketnow.com/stop-being-naive-when-it-comes-to-things-like-whatsapp-telegram-signal-etc/ article. I wish I knew the "enshittification" word back then. :D
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