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author: negepezzannyitfiam
Hi everyone, I've been making something in the last few days. I hope you'll find it interesting: gemini://botond.online/en/stats/
Has anyone here successfully operated a self-hosted mail server? Do solutions like "mail-in-a-box" actually work?
As a non-native speaker I'm confused about the meaning of "you guys". I know there's a debate about whether "guys" alone includes everyone or just men but what about "you guys"? Am I being impolite to women (or anyone else other than men) by using it? If so, what should I use instead?
I read this post yesterday:
gemini://tilde.team/~tomasino/journal/20211103-making-gemini-easy.gmi
I think Gemini really needs something like that to be accessible to non-tech people. What do you think? Is it a good idea? Is there hope that something like his proposal will be implemented?
Can you guys recommend a bookmark manager (preferably a desktop app or a self-hosted web app) that can also optionally store an offline copy of web pages?
When I was learning programming (around 2008) one of the first things I did was to search for "programming blog" on Google. I found amazing blogs like Coding Horror, Joel on Software and Steve Yegge this way. My real education began that day by binge-reading them. But these days the web is full of low-quality Medium blogspam. Can you guys recommend high quality blogs/articles about programming on either gemini or the web (or books)? I'm mostly interested in software architecture, coding style, open source etc. but will read anything interesting.