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Cake day: July 25th, 2024

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  • Use every day:

    • Feeder (RSS, kinda awkward to sort the feeds but really nice to use, if you use it like I do)
    • Grayjay (for YT and some other sources)
    • CoMaps (best simple OSM Client)
    • Track Work Time (very good time tracker if you have to track your time for sth)
    • NFC Alarm Clock (simply the best alarmclock, I dont even use the NFC part)

    Useful/Cool:

    • Arcticons (Iconpack for all of the apps)
    • Birday (pretty little Birthday Database)
    • Breakout 71 (game: roughelike Breakout. I like it more than I like to admit it)
    • Catima (wallet for QR Codes/PDFs)

    Further (obvious ones or useful things I use once a week or less) KDE Connect, LocalSend, Pixelix (Pixelfed Client), Signal, Thunderbird, StreetComplete





  • freeman@feddit.orgtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.worldUm, actually
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    28 days ago

    Yes, you yould make the argument that it is impossible to know that there is no god, as the existence of a god is unfalsifiable. But if your definition of agnostic is this strict, then noone is really an agnostic atheist, because you cannot know that there isnt a very quiet and passive god which doesnt intervene on earth after Jesus. Its just not falsifiable. So if someone examines all arguments by scholars and the most avid theists for a god and comes to the conclusion that they are all bad/not good enough, then I’d argue that this person is a gnostic atheist. Because what else is one supposed to take to become gnostic? You cannot make scientific experiments to prove that there is no god.




  • freeman@feddit.orgtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.worldUm, actually
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    28 days ago

    because to consider yourself a “gnostic atheist” you need to do some amount of research, consider the arguments for a god (or the regionally modt believed in god(s)) and then come to the conclusion that all of the arguments are not convincing. You can still be unconvinced after an honest examination of course and consider yourself an agnostic. But from my experience most agnostics are just indifferent to the whole question about gods, so they naturally dont have a strong opinion about it and dont voice it.



  • you severely underestimate how big of a project this is. I got into homeservers a few years ago and still dont trust myself to open anything up to the internet. and a mailserver is very likely getting targetted, getting flooded with spam and at the same time has to have good uptime to be useable and practical. I think you should do this: Host something small first, like a PiHole oder AdGuard. Then maybe an arr Stack or Home Assistant. After that Immich/Ente and then a Website. Id you did at least one or two projects I mentionned you will be able to judge for yourself if you are ready for a own mailserver