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Cake day: June 13th, 2023

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  • offer me eternity,
    and I’ll trade a cup of coffee and a dime looking for a handout
    on behalf of those who have so little time

    but who wants to live on just 70 cents a day? padding your pockets doesn’t make this a better place
    “cereal and water” is a feast for some you say
    your price-tag on existence can’t cover your double face

    quality or quantity: a choice you have to make

    dipping in the icing
    bringing home the largest turkey from the field
    breaking all the piggy banks, scooping up the booty
    licking all the right holes, bolstering the payroll

    why reduce life to a dollar amount per day?
    and why let the world think this is the American way?
    your uneaten greens are a feast for some you say
    survival and living are concepts you can’t equate

    quality or quantity: don’t tell me they’re the same



  • This is great!

    I’ve been manually doing this since I had my first domain name. For years, I used the catch-all and just put entity@example.com for each entry I interacted with. I’ve shut off dozens of aliases over the years. I can tell when their email list database was leaked/sold because the spam instantly jumps for that alias.

    My hosting provider shut off the catch-all years ago (still grumpy about that), so for some domains, I manually manage forwarders. I looked a bit into running my own mail server, but that’s for masochists. I was recommended https://mxroute.com/ that offers cPanel management of aliases and has a catch-all feature. I got their 10-year plan for pretty cheap. It’s a US company though.

    I’m tempted to migrate. Maybe even self-host.