I don’t know what you mean by “ethical”, but I use Sendgrid. They have a free tier that can send up to 100 emails a day.
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I read this in a Wisconsin accent. Specifically Charlie Berens’ voice.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Why I still self host my servers (and what I've recently learned)English
3·1 year agoHighly recommend. I moved my web hosting from my home server to a CPX11 server for better uptime (my tinkering around in the homelab was always bringing things down) and couldn’t be happier. It’s dirt cheap (cheaper than shared web hosting, even), performant (performance is better than shared web hosting) and reliable. With a 20TB bandwidth limit at the lowest tier, I can reverse proxy for most of my homelab, too.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•If you had $5,000 to donate to your favourite open-source projects, which one would they be?
13·2 years agoLemmy, Mastodon, Mozilla (Firefox), MuseScore (music notation), VLC
Jellyfish eat animals and animal byproducts, so no, they are not vegan.
Jokes aside, often vegans follow dietary restrictions for reasons other than an ethical or moral belief against causing pain. Many vegans don’t even eat honey, so I imagine jellyfish is pretty safely in non-vegan territory.


Wow, the price of a soul went up 63%.