

Well done, pigeon! You won! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scnr:
Arguing with idiots is like playing chess with a pigeon. No matter how good you are, the bird is going to shit on the board and strut around like it won anyway.


Well done, pigeon! You won! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scnr:
Arguing with idiots is like playing chess with a pigeon. No matter how good you are, the bird is going to shit on the board and strut around like it won anyway.


Nope. That element never existed. It was <blink>text</blink>
Besides a selfclosing <blink/> would make no sense.


Oh come on. Nobody used it since we have animated gifs as replacement.
Since Pavlow is so famous you see often the dogs depicted as cute and someone ringing a bell. Not as fixated pepsin machines. At least in the past that was my mental image. Might be a me problem.
The thing is it is highly doubtful that Pavlov ever used a bell. Also the experiments were no fun for the dogs.
He redirected the animals’ digestive fluids outside the body, where they could be measured.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_conditioning#procedures


Much more fun: I worked as a freelancer, job needed to be publicly tendered for again after a while. Customers department was very satisfied and really wanted to keep me in the project. Turned out that I was not qualified for the job according to the job description their purchasing department published. I find that hilariously funny.
I host my own mail, imap and authorative dns servers for my domains for more than 25 years now. I like it and seldom had any problems. I have two root servers in two different countries for that. Costs around 2x50€/month, but the load from said services is minimal. The servers also host gitlab, nextcloud and other services, most of them only available via vpn (eg. No public ssh). Every service runs encapsulated in it’s own vm with strict firewall rules and their own internal network. This makes migrating to another server relatively smooth.
I would recommend if you know what you’re doing and have fun doing it. Keeping services up to date takes sometimes a little time, mostly when there is a distribution update with configuration changes.
I do not know what “Experienced enough in homelabbing” means, but running mail and dns is not homelabbing. It comes with responsibilities. Running an open relay hurts other people. You also need two mail servers each with a static public ip adress from a different ip range and you must be able to add their public signing keys to your domains dns record.
I’d say if your willing to invest time and money because you like the technology and have fun doing it: absolutely go for it, if you think it’s a fire and forget weekend project then save your time…


You are probably not aware that in the 1950 they were on a good way and the usa and britain overthrew their elected government and installed the radical regime because democratic Iran wanted to sell their oil by themselves? (Very shortend version, please search for details and nuances by yourself)
You did. I had to upvote your victory.