diff --git a/_drafts/open-source-email-clients-for-linux.md b/_drafts/open-source-email-clients-for-linux.md deleted file mode 100644 index 75f4b567d5b23483b8f9529fe297b88de638f39c..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 --- a/_drafts/open-source-email-clients-for-linux.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ ---- -layout: post -title: Open source email clients for Linux -subtitle: Reviewing some of the most well-known -description: A review of some of the most well-known open source email clients for Linux -cover: /assets/posts/email.png ---- diff --git a/_drafts/preventing-burnout-in-the-world-of-open-source.md b/_drafts/preventing-burnout-in-the-world-of-open-source.md deleted file mode 100644 index d371ab2c399ad60556054220e700736e80cb6992..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 --- a/_drafts/preventing-burnout-in-the-world-of-open-source.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ ---- -layout: post -title: Preventing burnout in the world of open source -description: Creating an environment that is sustainable long-term in the open source ecosystem -subtitle: -cover: /assets/posts/burnout.png ---- - - - -Notes: Ping @opal@pl.wowana.me when finished diff --git a/_includes/header.html b/_includes/header.html index a1db6b5e392ecdd4c0be5cb5449b9a434d6ba524..fd525b14879fe55d38d41057b9ca2ac2633bbd4c 100644 --- a/_includes/header.html +++ b/_includes/header.html @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ - + diff --git a/_includes/webring-out.html b/_includes/webring-out.html index b1114c0bb2f5bce4c79bc5fdd765d8ae4c28437a..6b4cf39070d835432cfd233bf4aa6154c31bf898 100644 --- a/_includes/webring-out.html +++ b/_includes/webring-out.html @@ -2,6 +2,17 @@

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Privacy & Security Are Different +

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I regularly see people using the terms Privacy and Security interchangably online. I wanted to take a couple of minutes to explain the differences between the two. I hear statements like the one below more often than I’d care to remember: I always use a V…

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European GDPR myths – Part 2 @@ -27,17 +38,6 @@ in the knowledge that I’m…

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- Reasons Why Zoho Mail Is Better Than Gmail -

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I recently published a post with instructions on how to host email on your own domain. Since publishing, I’ve been asked a number of times about why I used Zoho Mail as an example, instead of something more mainstream like Gmail. In this post I intend to …

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Generated by diff --git a/affiliates.md b/affiliates.md index 719b71e619b6208c11319cf278807af55ae8b424..cdd68bfa1a68b69e05ef599cd67af653616c402b 100644 --- a/affiliates.md +++ b/affiliates.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ cover: /assets/pages/affiliates.png One of the easiest ways to support NixNet is to purchase products on these websites using the provided affiliate links. # Privacy.com -[Privacy](https://privacy.com/join/R5LE8) (odd name but apt), is a service that lets you create "burner" cards for purchases where you might normally use a debit or credit card. You add funds to your Privacy account and create single-use or multi-use cards with or without a spending limit. Numbers, expiration dates, and security codes are automatically generated. When giving your information to the merchant, you can provide whatever information you want and Privacy will confirm it. They operate as any other provider (Visa, Mastercard, etc.) and charge the vendor a fee for every transaction so the service is completely free for users. +[Privacy](https://privacy.com/join/R5LE8) (odd name but apt), is a service that lets you create anonymous "burner" cards for purchases where you might normally use a debit or credit card. You add funds to your Privacy account and create single-use or multi-use cards with or without a spending limit. Numbers, expiration dates, and security codes are automatically generated. When giving your information to the merchant, you can provide whatever information you want and Privacy will confirm it. One of my use-cases is of course anonymity for online purchases but the "burner card" feature is fantastic for preventing services from charging you more than once for something. They operate as any other provider (Visa, Mastercard, etc.) and charge the vendor a fee for every transaction so the service is completely free for users. Using my affiliate link, we will both get $5 credit in our accounts. If you already have an account, you can enter my referral code, `R5LE8`, in the settings. diff --git a/mumble.md b/mumble.md index 44ec5b5f28a450fdd753f3f155321b2051dbe631..354822e64dd6f63da34dcdbdb253cc8a14631f1f 100644 --- a/mumble.md +++ b/mumble.md @@ -8,6 +8,6 @@ cover: /assets/pages/mumble.png Visit Mumble's [Downloads](https://www.mumble.info/downloads/) page for installation information. ## Setup -Simply launch the app and run through the audio setup wizard. If your OS supports it, you can click [here](mumble://nixnet.xyz:64738) and Mumble will open automatically and connect to the server. Alternatively, launch the app, go to `Server -> Connect -> Add new`, enter whatever username you want, use `nixnet.xyz` as the address, `64738` for the port, and label the server however you'd like. That's it! +Simply launch the app and run through the audio setup wizard. If your OS supports it, you can click [here](mumble://nixnet.xyz:64738) and Mumble will open automatically and connect to the server. Alternatively, launch the app, go to `Server -> Connect -> Add new`, enter whatever username you want, use `nixnet.services` as the address, `64738` for the port, and label the server however you'd like. That's it! If you want a new channel made for something (game, podcast, private call, etc.), just [let me know](/contact) and I'll create one. If you would like to talk with me about something, check the [contact page](/contact) for the times I'll be available.