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Butt-friendly bike seat moves with your legs
  • @FartsWithAnAccent I saw a split bike seat a decade ago. Rider said it was very comfortable. Maybe this variant is different because it tilts too. šŸ¤·

  • Recommendation for outgoing-only SMTP server
  • @vegetaaaaaaa

    After testing ssmtp, nullmailer, and msmtp for relay-only outgoing mail on Fedora #Linux. Here's my final report:

    - ssmtp is packaged for Fedora and I got it working, but the Ansible role I found for it had been abandoned by the author because ssmtp itself is unmaintained.
    - nullmailer might have worked, but is not packaged for Fedora.
    - msmtp worked. I used this Ansible role, after patching it to work on Fedora: https://github.com/chriswayg/ansible-msmtp-mailer

  • Recommendation for outgoing-only SMTP server
  • @atzanteol @markstos@lemmy.world

    ssmtp is unmaintained.

    msmtp is the recommended successor. The Arch wiki recommends also considering OpenSMTPD, which I haven't looked at yet.

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/SSMTP

  • What can you get to within a 15-minute walk of your house?
  • @intensely_human It was a weird option to include in the survey anyway, along with giant sports arena.

  • What can you get to within a 15-minute walk of your house?
  • @ajsadauskas @fuck_cars I built free software to quantify amenity categories within a 10-min walk:

    https://mark.stosberg.com/new-software-to-calculate-walk-potential-for-cities/

    My default categories:

    - Arts / cultural space
    - Bank / ATM
    - Bar / pub
    - Barber
    - Bike shop
    - Bus stop / Rail Station
    - CafƩ / Tea Shop
    - Car share station
    - Community center / place of worship
    - Daycare
    - Fitness or Sports Center
    - Grocery store
    - Hardware store
    - Laundromat
    - Library
    - Liquor / cannabis store
    - Park
    - Pharmacy
    - Restaurant
    - School
    - Retail / boutique

  • How I fixed not having an IPv6 address at home

    How I fixed not having an IPv6 address at home

    On a "What is my IP" site I found it was no longer reporting an IPv6 address when I knew my ISP had assigned one.

    I realized the problem what I had added an additional router was now double NAT'ed, breaking IPv6.

    The solution was to go into my nested router's settings and enable "bridge mode" AKA "Wireless AP" mode, which put it in the same IP range as the ISP router and resolved the issue.

    @networking

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    [@ergomechkeyboards](https://lemmy.world/c/ergomechkeyboards) Num row feels different today but cat tail why.
  • @ergomechkeyboards Weird title format on Lemmy is an artifact of posting from Mastodon. Lemmy should probably strip out the link from the title in that case.