

Profoundly.


Profoundly.


I love this answer. Beauty is in the eye ear of the beholder.


Because not all birds are songbirds.


I wish they would say that IPv8 is a proper superset of IPv4 and not that IPv4 is a proper subset of IPv8, just because they’re building IPv8 on top of the existing IPv4.


Name checks out.


You might call them crisps.


Cardboard box (normal recyclable) holding a plastic bag (can drop off at store if clean and dry).
The fact that he has 33-36% approval is insane to me. What does he have to do to lose that 1/3 of the country?


Everyone here slamming you for asking, but I’m just now learning from this thread that that’s not true.




I only use it for automations (both send and receive); I’m on Proton for regular mail. They’ve got a few different web interfaces, so I think you can get spouse approval. Not sure on local storage (outside of POP/IMAP).


I can highly recommend MXroute. Just works. Great for integrations.


I know you meant morale, but moral is correct.


Use DNS validation


Another example of “the economy” meaning the ultra wealthy’s bank accounts.


I… don’t actually know. I wouldn’t think that would be necessary (at least manually).


It transfers across other peers; you don’t have to have a direct connection to the recipient, just an eventual connection to them.


It’s not user friendly. If you’re looking for something anywhere near intuitive as an iPod was, it’s a long way away.
That said, it’s mostly a firmware issue, so it can get there, but it needs a lot of work. I’m hopeful that it will be better in a few years.
Edit: To answer your question, it’s a cool bit of tech, and it can play music, but it’s of interest as a bit of tech and not as a music player.


As a note, Tangara is for tech people who happen to like music, not for people who like music generally. It might get there eventually, but it sure as hell didn’t launch like that.
Source: got one for my spouse. It sits in a drawer.
How high are you now?