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I’m white, and married to a black woman. Gotta say, this is pretty accurate. Add shitty service from wait staff when the white person a table over gets regular checkups, and doctors not taking anything she says seriously, even when her symptoms are obvious. And people being rude to her when she asks a question, but nice to me when I ask them the same question a moment later.

It’s one thing to know, in abstract, that racism exists. But experiencing it through what my wife goes through on a daily basis has really opened my eyes. It feels like we exist in 2 separate worlds when we’re not out together.

Cat Advice: Rehoming a recent stray?

https://midwest.social/post/17203973

Cat Advice: Rehoming a recent stray? - midwest.social

My fiance and I took in a stray female kitten about 3 months ago. She was 2 months old at the time, so 5 months now. She showed up at my fiance’s coworker’s door and once my partner saw the pictures, she wanted her. I’m going to be honest and say that I didn’t want to take her in. My fiance must have asked over 30 times in 2 weeks. She was in tears pleading before I finally caved. And I regret it. I regret it a lot. We are not equipped to handle her. We live in a loft style apartment with only one door (to the bathroom). She doesn’t have enough space to be a cat, and we’re gone an average of 9-10 hours a day for work. Our cat can be really sweet when she’s calm, but that’s increasingly rare as she gets more bored with the lack of human companionship. She’s even losing interest in her toys and I just don’t think this environment is good for her. Beyond that, I just need space from her. My job is stressful (as is my partner’s) and I don’t have the mental or physical energy to give this kitten attention, and nowhere to go to get a break. It’s reached a point where I dread coming home and I enjoy work more. This cat is just an unrelenting ball of energy. She’s destructive, she doesn’t know what boundaries are, etc. And while none of that is her fault, I’m just not ready for it. I have too much on my plate already. I even started therapy just to try to find ways to cope, but I’m frequently the target of our cat’s play aggression and none of the therapy exercises help me deal with that. I am stuck doing most of the cat duties because, despite her repeated assurances, my fiance will not step up and do much to care for her. But at the same time, I worry about what her life will be like if we send her to a shelter. Where should I even begin? The vet we got her fixed at just said “well, what did you expect? She’s a kitten.” Which is true, but not very helpful.

I know I’m late to the party, but don’t think Aeon is ready to be a daily driver?

I currently run Debian stable, but I’m interested in Aeon as an alternative.

I’ve used OnlyOffice (FOSS, really modern) and Softmaker Office, which is a proprietary German alternative with native Linux support. It also has the best docx compatibility of the Microsoft alternatives.

Yes, it’s not only possible, but fairly easy to do! Depending on which registrar you purchased your domain through, you may be able to have them host your email. That may be the easiest option, but your registrar could suck so I can’t recommend that off-hand.

Third party providers, like mailbox.org, mailfence, proton, tuta, runbox, zoho and others can all host your email. You just need DNS records and proof it’s your domain.

Below is a link to mailbox.org’s guide on hosting with them.

I read a few different guides and it seemed like the most comprehensive. The steps should be fairly similar for every potential email host.

kb.mailbox.org/…/using-e-mail-addresses-of-your-d…

Using e-mail addresses of your domain | Knowledge Base

Note: The features mentioned in this article are available in all packages except the Light package.

Depends a lot on what you’re looking for? If you just want email, then you have a lot of options. Mailbox.org, Posteo, tuta, mailfence, fastmail, and runbox all come to mind. If you want a full gsuite replacement, ala proton unlimited, then your options are limited.
If you self host? Absolutely. That’s a nightmare. Paying a provider (like proton, for instance) to host and manage your email is easy. I haven’t run into any issues having my email accepted, even by hotmail addresses.
If you’re willing, I strongly recommend people get their own domains. That way, you’ll always be able to change email providers without changing your address.

I’ve been using them for my domain and email for almost a year now and I have no complaints. I had to talk to customer support twice to fix a couple things that came up and they got back to me right away. Can’t say the same for the last service I used lol

I think it’s fair to point out they’re not designed around encryption like proton is. It’s not a factor in my threat model because I treat email as non-private communication, but it’s something you should know if you’re wanting proton for that reason.

kDrive is a heavily customized Nextcloud/OnlyOffice implementation with a pretty new and well-regarded file sync algorithm they implemented last year. I would recommend cryptomator to client side encrypt anything you want to protect. It’s at rest encrypted, but not end-to-end because there’s nothing client side.Here’s a list of WebDAV urls from the Cryptomator community to help you set it up. KDrive is on there.

Anyway, hope it works out for you!

WebDAV URLs of Common Cloud Storage Services

This is a list of the most common WebDAV URLs you need to enter into the iOS and Android app if you want to connect to your cloud storage service. Cloud Storage ServiceURL 1&1 Online-Speicher (DSL)https://sd2dav.1und1.de 1&1 Online-Speicher (Webhosting)https://webdav.office.1und1.de blaucloudhttps://{username}.blaucloud.de/remote.php/webdav Disroot* https://cloud.disroot.org/remote.php/webdav/ freenetcloudhttps://webmail.freenet.de/webdav GMX MediaCenterhttps://webdav.mc.gmx.net HiDrive IO...

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I ended up settling on Infomaniak’s kSuite after looking around. They’re partially employee owned (and I believe in the process of becoming fully owned by employees). I’ll grant their privacy policy is just standard EU/Swiss boilerplate, though.

The web client looks nice and kDrive is affordably priced if you need a Google docs/photos/drive alternative.