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    Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong, Dream A Little Dream Of Me, 1950Stars shining bright above youNight breezes seem to whisper “I love you”Birds singing in the sycamore treeDream a little dream of me ... https://cctm.website/ella-fitzgerald-louis-armstrong/#ellafitzgerald #louisarmstrong #music #fediradio #cctmwebsite
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    #anno2026 18.01 #Pensiero #seraleCon l'ipotesi dei metal detector nelle scuole si sentono già le risate dei coltelli in ceramica... 🤷
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    @hikari @mcc @jens @sixohsix the road points towards me building my own MIDI-the-file-format sequencer inside mollytime, and only using MIDI-the-wire-protocol-OS-specific-suprsets as a just-in-time note delivery system, which will work fine because none of my MIDI-the-wire-protocol devices can bend time and send you notes from the future
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    @gooba42 @ailurocrat I appreciate your perspective on accessibility in tech. You're right that the industry often overlooks beginners, and I'm glad solutions like Mail-in-a-Box and Mailcow exist for those who need them.That said, not every resource needs to serve every audience. This article was specifically written as a technical deep-dive for people who want to understand the underlying mechanics, whether they're learning system administration, troubleshooting issues those one-click solutions abstract away, or making informed decisions about their mail infrastructure.There's room for both approaches: turnkey solutions for those who need email working quickly, and detailed technical guides for those building expertise. Different resources serve different needs, and that's okay. The "normies" you mention aren't stupid at all, they're smart enough to choose the right tool for their needs, which often isn't a manual FreeBSD setup, and that's perfectly valid.