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Clodagh McKenna’s festive decorated garden pub is so charming allforgardening.com/1531693/cl… #garden





Depressieve kerstman, sneeuw uit donskussen en een mini-romkom: kerstcommercials met happy end. Zalig! volkskrant.nl/cultuur-media/de…


What I've always thought about the Lord of the Rings films, is that they are just not long enough

All 3 The Lord of the Rings Movies Are Returning to Theaters in Extended Edition Form, So Prepare Yourself for Hours — and Hours — of Middle-earth Fun All Over Again

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I'm kinda stoked for this... I saw them in the cinema on release the first time round... waited patiently for the extended editions... and have been know to watch the movies and all of the special features in a binge across several days... something like 25hrs of stuff to get through.

I really want to go and see them in the cinema again.... I hope they do an intermission after 2hrs though.

in reply to Ben

Back in the late 90's, around the time Star Trek Insurrection came out, my local multi screen cinema did a Marathon of all the previous ST movies.

Started about 10pm one Friday evening with a 15 min break between each movie.

I went for a nap in the car during ST5 and came back refreshed for the 6, Generations and First contact.

Didn't include insurrection though... that was released the following Friday.



Bucharest elections. Traian Băsescu: “I came to the vote worried. We are not holding responsible those who committed the debt, but those who are trying to solve things” byteseu.com/1606888/ #Romania




Hmm, @Vivaldi seems to have broken my bookmark toolbar and speed dials.

I've had to manually fix my toolbar, because all of a sudden it needs to know a folder for your Toolbar? It didn't before?

And my Speed Dials are now broken as well, and I'm going to have to fix those too.

*sigh*

Been looking at Firefox-based browsers recently, with having moved more or less permanently to #Linux, as auto-scroll doesn't work on Chromium-based browsers without add-ons in Linux, which is a pain.

in reply to Sar

Though I switched from Zen to Vivaldi (once more, I browser-hop more then Distros ... But Windows Managers still more) I would recommend Zen by far in comparison with the other Firefox based ones.

Didn''t get floorp and Librewolf is not for me.

in reply to Manuel *hunting Eudaimonia*

@mmorschel

I used to be a fairly frequent browser hopper a few years back, flipping between Firefox and various chromium-based browsers. I think I've tried em all and Vivaldi was always the gold standard for Chromium browsers for me. The team there is incredible and the browser, generally, works flawlessly.

Zen is a bit of a UX change up for me, and most I assume, with the default sidebar-tab location. It seems very nice though.





One of the fucking rad legalized squats who hosted us on our tour is trying to buy their building before the shitty real estate company that owns it can sell it out from under them.

This space is precious to Nijmegen, consider donating or even extending a low interest solidarity loan here!

grotebroek.nl/buy-de-broek-fun…

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Ukrainian hackers erase 165TB from Russian firm moving Chinese electronics to missile factories byteseu.com/1606886/ #Ukraine #Україна


Currently most biggest email providers put mails from my domain in TLD .cloud and my server to spam. Even tho I have all the shiny things set up like SPF, DKIM, DMARC, reverse dns, the domain is not new, and there was never spam sent from my server. I am not on any blacklist of course.

And I don't get why ppl actually don't check what is in spam folder, like they really receive so much spam, so that they can't notice there is something? I have plenty of mail accounts in various places for a long time, some of them used a lot befor I started selfhosting, and everywhere I receive no, or almost no spam.

What is your #email #selfhosting experience?

#homelab

in reply to Szwendacz

You are not wrong that deliveries over IPv6 is unreliable, completely correct. That could also be a factor. But if the problem still persist, try to look for a reputable hoster, maybe you know someone who has a good reputable IPv4 network that you can use?

I solved that particular problem with a very small server at a good hoster that only act as an relay for my own email-server.

in reply to 𝚜𝚎𝚕𝚎𝚊

@selea yeah, reinforcing that. Sending mail from residential IPs is a waste of time.

Get a small VPS with fixed IP4 *and* IP6 addresses at a reputable hoster, and either run your mail there or do some fancy tunneling or relaying from your actual mail server at home.



A vinyl record made with coal dust pays tribute to Britain's mining heritage, but it also invokes a warning for the future if technological disruption excludes those at today's 'coal face' of change...

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#culture #history # heritage #coal #mining #technology #writing

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Windows 11's severe bloat is crashing head on into the severe RAM shortage. One has to give first.




The top gardening trends for 2026 allforgardening.com/1531690/th… #garden #gardener #gardening


Propagande de guerre à la fac de Nantes : un général vient faire la promo du «Service militaire volontaire»
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"Le général Vincent Alexandre, en charge du service militaire volontaire, viendra à l'Université de Nantes le 8 décembre.
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