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  • I’m very confused what your previous setup was, but yes, proton has catch all for custom domains (fx blabla@me.me can be send to me@me.me) and as soon as you switch your DNS, your new emails will start to arrive in your proton mailbox. I had a custom domain with another provider for 10 years and I switched the dns and instantly I got all new emails in my proton account. Of course old emails aren’t transferred and will stay with your old provider.

  • As someone living in Europe and trying to use train more, it is often a clusterfuck of changing trains, delays and cancellations. We checked many different routes around Europe and it would all take much longer (sometimes multiple days) than a simple direct flight.

  • Pretty sure you don’t need a unique name. In D3 I always called my seasonal character for “Season” and just did a rebirth each new season.

  • Both storygraph and bookworm are good, if you just want tracking. If you also use goodreads for recommendations, ratings and reviews, then GR is the only option. No other place has the same user base

  • I agree. Since joining the beta, I’ve exclusively used Thunder. I never encounter errors or load issues and comments are posted without issues.

    Every other app seems to have problems. Started with Memmy and wefwef but I couldn’t handle all the loading errors.

  • Just FYI, 1Password can do the same (Share TOTP and integrate with all platforms). Not saying it’s better, just saying they contains the same functionality.

  • After trying all ones with TestFlight beta (and wefwef), I’m sticking with Thunder so far. The interface and UI is fluid and snappy and I get way less loading errors than the other clients.

  • Looks nice but at those prices I would rather get a small low-power intel machine.

  • Andy Serkins also narrated Lord of the rings and the hobbit. So that’s a place to start too. Personally I think Marc Thompson is great. He narrates tons of Star Wars audiobooks, if that’s interesting for you.

    I have a hard time recommending a specific narrator, as it (for me) totally depends on the book.

  • I personally find NextCloud too heavy. I use Seafile on a Pi3B+ and it’s been rock solid for 5+ years.

  • Ivory by Tapbots.

  • Ivory by Tapbots.

  • Might have to try that. It’s a weird concept for sure