I bought mine like 8 years after release so I’m 8 years younger than all of you right? Right?!?!
I bought mine like 8 years after release so I’m 8 years younger than all of you right? Right?!?!
Been hosting my own email in my home with Exchange Server for almost 2 decades. I don’t recommend it unless you have experience and a MSDN account though.
Email used to be easy, but with all the anti spam and trust setup required these days it’s a bit more difficult for the inexperienced. You’re going to need to know DNS, SMTP, certificates, and have a plan for message hygiene (anti spam / anti malware).
That said, if you want to do it and can suffer some issues while you’re learning, go for it. That’s how you get experience. :)
I have a Buffalo SNES clone (usb) for really old games, and I just use an Xbox controller for newer stuff.
The Buffalo controller is probably 10 years old but still works fine. Good choice IMO if you don’t want to mod an original or hunt down an adapter.
Morrowind was earth shattering when it came out. It looks like ass compared to today’s games but at the time we’d never seen anything that looked that good, with that epic scale of a world, before. It was magical.
Oh boy, have I got uncomfortable news for you about how nature works…