Let's keep it year 2000's.... minimal / basics compared to the massive load today...
@pieist [not sure what happened to you post but copy is after this]
Let's keep it year 2000's.... minimal / basics compared to the massive load today...
I'm still living in that era in some way... and not wanting to move on... I think advancing in some ways like data storage and speed was good but keeping it at those data and technical levels were actually not so bad... and even ecological in the today if we compare it so and re-focus why we do things (not just play)...
Hard to say what I mean but minimalism and basics somewhat as foundations is what may outlast it all and if we can face to face upgrade humanism and almost not tech any more since we maxxed it or realised it's unhealthy / Googlised limits from others supplying and performing services for u$...
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I was replying to this about 1hr ago
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Dаn̈ıel Раršlow 🥧 @pieist
Finally gave in and implemented a #PHP-based #webmail site. It's mystifying to me that every suitably scoped and competently implemented and maintained webmail server is written in PHP.
PHP was the bee's knees back in 2001 or so, but we don't live in that world anymore and there's been no excuse for its boundless, stunningly comprehensive awfulness for at least a decade and a half now.
Needless to say I've got it behind HTTP authentication so #botnets can't get to it.