migadu has a cool workaround.
instead of:
alias+user@domain.tld
you give:
alias@user.domain.tld
then internally it transforms it to an alias when it comes in.
On a journey to discover the *real* Jesus of the Bible, not the twisted evangellical prop.
Turns out living paycheck to paycheck is better than working in corpo tech.
I’m loving the home school stay-at-home parent life
Luxuries be damned, I’ll never regret trading my windowless office for being with my kids everyday.
migadu has a cool workaround.
instead of:
alias+user@domain.tld
you give:
alias@user.domain.tld
then internally it transforms it to an alias when it comes in.
Historically I’d say Emacs plugin system predates atom and sublime, and was certainly as impressive in its flexibility.
@Dozzi92
it’s also important to remember that different kids have different needs. Some kids can handle it fine, others may be more at risk due to past trauma or developmental delays.
I do agree it’s all about teaching them safety and guiding them rather than forever sheltering them.
What’s most dangerous is completely leaving them to fend for themselves.
@rumba
I have spoken to multiple parents about how dangerous this “game” is.
I tell them that I’d let my kids walk across times square in NYC alone before I’d let them play Roblox.
Honestly times square is pretty safe these days, but it seems to be an effective analogy to other parents emphasizing the kind of danger that roblox presents.


Don’t worry it’s completely different now. Martha retired so now Mary Ellen sends the emails.
It’s comments like these that make me wish that fedi had some kind of downvote system.
@mesamunefire
@tiramichu
I totally agree on this. I found that often things that appeared to need inheritance at first glance often didn’t if I gave deeper thought to it.
Granted I was working on much smaller projects rather than crazy huge multi team enterprise apps, but I’d guess that even then this is a good “rule of thumb”.