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Software developer from Germany. Mostly working with .NET, C#, Ecmascript, Typescript. Has a weakness for technology in general. Talks about himself in third person 🤔

You have to differentiate between the mail server, which should support IMAP and SMTP, and the email client, which should support PGP encryption.

The mail client can be some desktop software like Mozilla Thunderbird or a web based client where you use your browser to login.

For Linux, there's a lot of email servers. Like these: https://cloudzy.com/best-linux-mail-servers/

And Web based clients could be these for example: https://medevel.com/15-selfhosted-os-webmail-clients/

Anyhow, you will need some serious knowledge and work to configure everything.

Also, most commercial mail providers don't accept emails from unknown sources, so you will have to use some trusted mail provider to forward your own mails.

So you want a web client with PGP support? Hmm... Never looked for something like that.

You can basically use any mail server that also works on the clearnet.

Amethyst can be set to only load images and/or profile pictures when on Wifi. You can still load certain images on demand, though.

Yes. But that also is not instantly. It usually happens with a delay. The first ones that get access to this new money are the banks or central banks. And it's slowly injected on the "market", i.e. where we buy our groceries. So the doubling of the available money slowly causes a doubling of prices. That is, of everything else stays the same.

Part of the higher prices can also come from less available products to buy. Like currently, there's less oil or primary energy sources available on the world market, so their price rises also without any additional money printed. Again, the money available is spread over the value af the available products. So, when there are less products, you must use more money to acquire them.

But this effect is normally not called inflation. Classically, inflation is the expansion of available (paper) money.

That's a very complex issue. But one of the factors is, that the value is spread over all available money. So, when more money is "printed", the value of your individual banknote gets less.

What tools do you use to make these images?

Nice. So, as there are nearly no scientific studies about Bitcoin, you are not allowed to mention it 😂 So let it be.

Now I'd like to know: which rule did you break?

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https://arstechnica.com/science/2023/11/first-planned-small-nuclear-reactor-plant-in-the-us-has-been-canceled/

Where are the bitcoin miners stepping in to buy any excess power from this thing?

Renewables are cheaper