Not the above poster, but for me: it's a slight concern but AFAIK the profiles are interchangeable so it's pretty trivial to just switch back to Thunderbird if anything does happen.
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For me it's handy because I have multiple email accounts so I can just open Betterbird and check them all at once without having to log into several different pages.
There is not a force on Earth that could compel me to ever buy hardware from HP again. I'd rather not have a computer than have an HP computer.
Yeah that's honestly the main thing for me too. It's $120 Canadian for the Deluxe version. My price point is like... $30, especially since by all accounts it's not even finished.
I have to admit I'm a bit guilty of this, but from both sides. I bike more than I drive, and when I'm driving all cyclists are a menace and are in the way, but when I bike all drivers are reckless idiots who are trying to kill me.
It was a pretty interesting interview I thought. The part where RTD talked about the importance of being able to be decisive in the moment as a showrunner regardless of whether or the decision turns out to be good or not was quite telling lol.
I use Betterbird as my main email client so I tried out the attachment searching. Searching by attachment name seemed to work well, but it doesn't look like it searches for the text within the documents, at least not for PDFs. Not sure if there's like an OCR extension or anything that would do it, but yeah just the base Betterbird install doesn't do it as far as I can see.
I use BorgBackup with Vorta for a GUI, and I keep the 3-2-1 backup rule for important stuff (IE: 3 copies, 2 on different media, 1 off-site.)
openSUSE is right there lol
I remember an old interview with RTD from his first run where he said that by now the Doctor has become part of the national folklore like Robin Hood or Sherlock Holmes so it'll never truly go away which I think is true. Even if the TV show goes away again for a while, Big Finish will keep going, people will keep writing books, there'll be fan fiction etc.
And presumably it'll have to enter the Public Domain eventually too, although that's probably still a long way off.