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I've used their email relay services to forward it to my Microsoft account, every forward is rejected by Microsoft due to spam generated by Cloudflare. So I don't have much faith at least in their email services.

Of all email services, delivery to MS hosted systems is absolutely the worst to deal with. It's completely opaque and almost impossible to resolve most of the time. They tend to direct you to paid channels to try to mitigate issues instead of actually responding to complaints for false positive flagging as spam.

For my small, personal email server, I just gave up on trying... I can deliver to Gmail and every other major email provider without issue, and even MS seems to be split into a couple different backing orgs.


This isn't unique to Cloudflare. Microsoft email spam filter absolutely sucks. I hit it a lot too from my small provider.

I recall them actually marking Microsoft emails as spam. Not sure if that's even changed.

I hope OP is using some self-hosted local model to document their family archives

This is actually a really interesting use case for a local model.

The writing might be a bit mediocre but it would capture all the information.

Parent post really stumbled on a great idea here.


You sell in country A and buy the *same quantity* in country B. You were just lucky that the gold you bought a century ago was rocketing to Mars.


The summary of various frameworks and languages available is very concise and informative though.


Tailscale offers custom SSO for free


Shouldn't a service that may be the only way of remotely accessing your devices be ... independent of a 3rd party authentication service?


Passkey auth is also available as a first-class option.


I believe one can use the CC as the primary model driving local agents that use local models


CGNAT is a benefit in disguise


It's your wiki, you do as you please


Laws are only simpler in hindsight


NTSB's primary role is to investigate and they are darn good at it.


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