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Cake day: June 7th, 2025

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  • Oh my god my biggest pet peeve is every single new project awarding itself “modern, lightweight, blazing fast”. Seeing these words actually negatively affects my perception of your new super cool project. Along with the fucking emojis.

    aka:

    Modern: “I couldn’t understand the codebase of the previous solution, so I rewrote it using stuff I’m familiar with”

    Lightweight: “Featureless/no features that I don’t use”

    Blazing fast: “Doesn’t have any edge cases handled yet”



  • Mailbox.org is a good pick to consider IMO. You can read some comparisons on PrivacyGuides, which I also recommend as a starting point for these sorts of topics. The mailbox.org web UI is not great, but it allows IMAP/SMTP access, so I use Thunderbird on both desktop and Android in order to interact with my inbox. My inbox is auto-encrypted with PGP using their Mailbox Guard thing, so my emails are all encrypted garbage on the web UI anyway. Mailbox.org only allows paid-for accounts, but considering the annoying stuff that Proton and Tuta do to their free accounts I’d rather just be honest about the service I’m getting. It allows auto-forwarding directly in the web UI, but given that you can hook up to it with IMAP anyway, it’s not like you couldn’t just do it yourself.

    (Also, as another comment said I also recommend DuckDuckGo’s Email Protection for email aliasing if you need it.)