I have an email server but it is not my main email account. I'm purely only using it to learn and to have email notifications sent out from a few services. I do not trust myself or my setup enough to have my main email account hosted on it
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Retro Battlestations @lemm.ee The PS/2 Stack!
Retro Battlestations @lemm.ee Moving my posts from reddit. The PS/2 Model 30 and 57Sx when I got them setup
Retro Battlestations @lemm.ee Moving my posts off Reddit - This is the other addition to my PS/2 addiction - my 57SX
Retro Battlestations @lemm.ee Beginning to move my posts from Reddit. This is the aftermath of trying to get a model 30 to read a 1.44mb floppy drive and a cf card
homelab @lemmy.ml Setup a live stream to my lab and now watching it like a fireplace
homelab @lemmy.ml Cross Post - How it Started, vs how it's going.
Selfhosted @lemmy.world How it Started, vs how it's going.
Personally for me it's that it's not as resource heavy as windows whilst offering a similar out of box 'it just works'. Sure it's not the best tool for the job in a lot of regards but for example I have two laptops from early 2014. A macbook air and a windows laptop running windows 10. The macbook air runs smoothly when browsing the Web, or studying whereas the windows laptop ends up slowing down a lot and chugging.
I will say I am a fan of the best tool for the job approach though. Doing a lot of office based work and need word editing or spreadsheet editing? Windows. Gaming? Windows. Server work? Linux. Music/video production? Macs