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  • Just tested* and it doesn't seem to work, no. I don't know if it's doable though, it may be.

    • Even though I'm a heavy user of that behaviour in Firefox (which now has to be explicitly turned on :/), I've gotten used to just use the left and right arrows (+kitty mod bind) to move around tabs.
  • Yeah Mullvad's system is better than Proton's, since the latter asks you to place your username inside the envelope. Mullvad's random token is better in that regard.

    More info on Proton's cash payments: https://proton.me/support/payment-options#cash

    Disclaimer: I've never paid in cash on either of these services.

  • I believe proton also accepts cash payments. At least I've seen that in their mail service.

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  • For hosters, legality has to be considered.

  • Yep, that's correct! There have been multiple occasions where the guest wins the episode.

  • Nice one!

  • I'd say there's a bit of both in Portugal's TM. Sometimes the TM acknowledges the creativity, but if the execution it too off the rules, it doesn't get well rewarded. Other times, creative solutions really bump a player's score.

    An interesting detail, though, is that in here, TM contestants are mostly non-comedians, and only four of them are permanent per season, with each episode having a different guest. I don't know how it is in US, but I find it really entertaining seeing well known figures doing silly shit and being creative. The varying 5th seat also brings a nice dynamic, and sometimes some of them then get moved to the permanent cast in following seasons.

  • I know little about English speaking TV, so can't quite help OP, but I gotta vouch for Taskmaster. This show is just incredible. I've only watched a few UK episodes, but I've watched every single one they've made in Portugal (4 seasons out already, 5th in the making iirc). It's peak cheek-hurting laughter content. It's not sophisticated humour or whatever, but it's undeniably funny AF.

  • Haven't used it in a long time, because I no longer use the OS, but I have good memories of it. Okular has been really nice as well.

  • Same. Have multiple domains and mailboxes with them, really solid. The thing I love most is probably the catch all address (allows me to effortlessly create "one-shot" addresses) and the plus-addressing automatic folders (i.e. mails to foo+bar@domain.tld automatically go to folder "bar" in mailbox "foo").

  • No no, it was just me being very silly and forgetting to write an important part of my comment .-.
    Fixed, thanks!

  • Migadu. Yeah*. On the computer, I use mostly aerc (+notmuch), but hop on Thunderbird once in a while; on mobile I use K-9.

    If you are not looking for totally free options (though their cheapest plan is 20€/y and they give 50% discount to students), and if you don't care about email encryption (which you shouldn't). Migadu has a very good Pros/Cons page, I highly recommend you take a look, even if you're not using or planning to use their service.

  • Ye, rallye useful to quickly set up Windows

  • Even though I rarely setup Windows machines nowadays, here's my usual Ninite package: https://ninite.com/7zip-everything-firefox-gimp-greenshot-inkscape-libreoffice-notepadplusplus-putty-qbittorrent-revo-steam-sumatrapdf-teracopy-thunderbird-vlc-winscp-wiztree

    • 7zip is just the best archive tool on Windows
    • Everything is insanely useful, specially if you get into the habit of triggering through a hotkey every time you need something.
    • Revo Uninstaller used to be a must for properly uninstalling programs, not sure how useful it still is with Windows 10 and 11.
    • Sumatra is an excellent and very fast PDF reader.
    • TeraCopy has a bunch of nice utilities, though it's copying/move graph is no longer relevant afaik.
    • WizTree is a faster and nicer version of the old venerable WinDirStat, also very very useful to manage disk space.
  • Definitely! Need more diversity on all aspects

  • I think security is a fair point, given caddy's younger age compared to nginx, but I wouldn't say it tried to do too much.

  • Why do you say that?

    I've used both plenty and only once I thought Caddy was harder: caching. It requires you to install a plugin that also doesn't have the easiest of configs. I think there's a new and simpler one nowadays, but haven't tried it yet.

    I now use Caddy by default for everything new I make/host.

  • Yeah, Typist is great and has potential for much more still! The big issue is something like the network effect, LaTeX has everything you could possibly want, pretty much, and people will continue to primarily support it because it's the biggest tool. It will be hard to break that cycle, but in the long run it may be possible.

  • I'll add a pretty good classic that I haven't seen mentioned yet: The Mentalist

    Excelent performance by Simon Baker, of course, as well as from the supporting cast. First seasons are really good, with some great finales. Quality drops a bit past season 4/5 imo, but it's still enjoyable.