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benev | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: Is it possible to run your own mail server for personal use?

It's usually a bad idea to run email from a home internet connection because it massively increases the chances of your mail being marked as spam. The hardest part of running a mail server is making sure your mail gets through spam filters, and the IP is critical to this.

benev | 10 years ago | on: What is Superadobe?

I believe that a common method of insulating mud-built buildings in cooler climates is mixing straw with the mud. There's probably some method of incorporating something similar either inside the bags or as an external layer. This wouldn't have to be straw, it could be something longer lasting with similar thermal properties.

benev | 11 years ago | on: Tor Exit Node Operator Issued Subpoena

I ran a Tor exit node for about nine months and only ever had two complaints sent to me. Both were for people performing some form of hacking through my exit node. I responded to both with a form letter, and that was that. Granted it was a low bandwidth exit node.

I hear US-based nodes get more legal attention because of the DMCA, but I can't comment on that as mine was based in Romania as well.

benev | 11 years ago | on: Paris’ $160M Plan to Boost Cycling

> And when I visit two or more clients in the same day, how many shirts would I end up carrying?

Carry two shirts, one for cycling in and one for working. Before getting on your bike, change into your cycling shirt, then switch at the other end. The one for cycling obviously doesn't need to be ironed.

benev | 11 years ago | on: Paris’ $160M Plan to Boost Cycling

I cycle commute in a hilly city (Bristol, UK), and I think you're just a little inexperienced at cycling for work.

I can cycle hard and sweat, or I can cycle gently and sweat very little. We don't have a shower in the office, but I don't cycle too hard to work, and change shirt when I get in. It's not a problem. On the way home, I cycle hard and have a shower.

I can stay completely dry when cycling by simply carrying waterproofs. I just make it routine to always have these. It's true that these make it a little sweatier, but a change of clothes solves this problem.

Cycling isn't going to be suitable for every journey. However, 15% is quite a small target when you think about all the little trips people need. Things like cheap electric cars can be useful for the remaining 85%.

benev | 11 years ago | on: Ask HN: Paypal alternatives for vendors outside the US?

We use Paypal, Stripe, GoCardless (UK only I think), and Bitpay.

Although we are obviously aware of Paypal's mood swings, we haven't been the victim of any. So far all of the above have worked well for us. They've all been easy to integrate.

benev | 11 years ago | on: Tell HN: Wear a Helmet

In the UK you can get a bike for comparable prices (here's an £80 mountain bike). Again, they'll fall apart aftera few months though. The cheapest decent bike? Hmm, personally, I'd guess around £300, but I haven't done enough research to know for sure.

benev | 11 years ago | on: Download Linux Voice Issue 1 – With Audio

The first couple of issues were sort of hacked together in such a way that makes conversion to HTML (for ePub) a little awkward.

We got our act together by issue 3, so for this one on, it should be possible (and from issue 6 onwards, we already have the ePub for subscribers, so we'll release these as well when the issue goes CC).

benev | 11 years ago | on: Download Linux Voice Issue 1 – With Audio

one of the mag's founder's here.

It's about a year ago that we launched the crowdfunding campaign to create Linux Voice. I know quite a few people from Hacker News supported us. Thanks!

It's been a long year, but I'm ridiculously proud that we've made it, and we're able to release this first issue as promised (keep checking back because there'll be a new one every month).

Let me know if you've got any questions about the mag, or what's happened in the last twelve months.

benev | 11 years ago | on: Interview: Thomas Voß of Mir

Basically what happened is that we changed our wordpress theme, and it turns out that the new one puts a bit more pressure on our server than the old one. We used to be able to handle a top spot on hacker news, but this time our server died on us.

We decided to switch to cloudflare to mitigate some of the load. This requires changing DNS settings, and it seems that for some people, there's been a gap when they haven't been able to access the page. This is of course a little unfortunate. However, it does mean that other people can actually access the page rather than just getting stuck loading.

It's all a bit hectic here at the moment. It's possible there's some other problems that I haven't yet fully discovered.

benev | 11 years ago | on: Grace Hopper and UNIVAC

We've done our best to match or undercut out main competition, while at the same time providing more pages. The advertising market for Linux magazines isn't great, so none of them get much money from that, but of course it does take up space, so each page of adverts is one page less content you have to pay for (We have few).

Yearly subscriptions start from £38 (digital), which we think is pretty good considering how much we pack into each issue (take a look here for the contents list of issue 3: http://www.linuxvoice.com/issue-3-is-out/).

Print subs are obviously more expensive, mostly due to the cost of postage.

benev | 11 years ago | on: Grace Hopper and UNIVAC

I know re-submissions are a thorny subject for some people. TBH, we've only posted a few things on line so far, and I'm still getting a feel for what's best in terms of posting to HN, Reddit, etc. I am of course biased, but I think a good proportion of the readers of HN will be interested in our stuff, so I don't feel too bad about resubmitting a few times if it doesn't get picked up.

benev | 12 years ago | on: Linux Voice

The old magazine was Linux Format. We left because we were prevented from making the magazine as good as it could be by layers of management that didn't understand (or care about) Linux or our target audience.

benev | 12 years ago | on: Linux Voice

Well you can buy it tonight on indiegogo [1].

We expect to be in the shops in the uk in February 2014 (and we'll ship physical or digital copies to the rest of the world then). We hope to be in newsagents and book stores world wide not long after that, but it will depend on our distributors.

[1] http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/linux-voice

benev | 12 years ago | on: Linux Voice

That's the plan (including open sourcing the app). We've just got to get the magazine up and running first.
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