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Despite what Google might advertise with Google Workspace, there is a free alternative to get a custom domain with Gmail. Although it does take some technical know-how Receiving mail to a custom domain must be done before you can send mail from a custom domain Receiving mail to a custom domain This is by far the easiest process Go to whatever domain provider you have and configure email forwarding. Forward all emails going to a specific address to your Gmail address. For this tutorial, I'll use Squarespace. 1. Head to account.squarespace.com/domains(https://account.squarespace.com/domains) 2. Click on the domain you'd like to configure...

Mahalia AndersonOct 12, 2024

Memorial Service Click here if the embedded video doesn't work(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WO7EO60CQwE) Obituary Mahalia was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. She was the fourth child born to Albert and Ethel Franklin. She was introduced to Christ at a young age. ‘Cie’/Sistah’, as loved ones affectionately called her, spent her early life in the 9th ward of New Orleans, where she attended Author P. Williams grade school and McDonald 35 High School where she participated in marching band and had aspirations of becoming a math teacher. In years to follow she was united in matrimony to Robert Lee Anderson and to this union,...

MahaliaOct 1, 2024

I lost the best friend I ever had, my great-grandma. Born in 1941, she was the definition of persistence. By the time she was just a few years older than me, she had already moved her whole family from Louisiana to California. She worked as a house cleaner and later for The Post Office. She raised my great aunt, my grandfather, and eventually my mom. When my mom got pregnant with me, she moved again—this time to Las Vegas. From the day I was born, she showed me nothing but unconditional love. She always made time for me and reassured...

Okay, I just wanted to write about this really cool little piece of tech magic I witnessed today. So I just went to Discount Tire to put some air in my tires. I happen to know for a fact that my tires are rated for exactly 42 PSI. At Discount Tire they have this little device that scans the tag in the door sill to read the car's recommended tire pressure. Then it sends that information to the air compressor to fill up the tires. When I looked at the air compressor I noticed that it read 45 PSI instead...

Change Log #1Jul 11, 2024

AWS All assets site-wide have been moved to an AWS S3 bucket. This reduces the size of the repository and helps mitigate fragmentation with some assets previously being stored on Imgur. Moving the whole site to AWS is still in consideration and may happen in the coming months. It will continue to be open-sourced for the remainder of its lifetime. Supporting For anyone looking to support me as a writer and a developer, there is now a link(/miscsupport-me) on the misc tab to buymeacoffee.com. Credit cards and Apple Pay are supported. Also, shout out to Tyler who sent me $5....

LineageOS pt.2Jun 25, 2024

Figured I'd make a follow-up to my original post and go into more detail about my experience using LineageOS. What's on my Device I feel like MKBHD right now lmao. First things first I'd like to make clear what isn't on my device. Closed-sourced and proprietary software. The very first qualification an app must meet to get my stamp of approval is being open-sourced. I want to be able to go through each line of code on my own and know that I'm not being tracked. Even if you don't know how to code, opting for open-sourced software is still...

Don’t take this post seriously, this is just me being goofy and having fun. Some Background Recently, I embarked on a mini project. It started with my boss giving me her old OnePlus 8. Conveniently, the very next day the battery in my iPhone 11 Pro Max decided it wanted to see the world and pushed the screen off my phone. This meant that for the next two days, I got to become an Android user for the first time in almost 10 years. Right off the bat, the thing that nearly drove me insane was the fact that I...

SunsetMay 24, 2024

This sunset isn't super spectacular but the vibrant colors in contrast to the sea of black are so eye-catching. There's something so beautiful about sunsets. Laying a day to rest so you can wake up to take on another. Yes, I was flying spirit and it went surprisingly well. Also, I met a nice lady on the plane and she showed me a picture of her dog so shout out to Jessica and her dog. !sunset from plane(https://s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/jadenarceneaux.com/sunset.jpg)

TL;DR 1. Tkinter - GUI's 2. Pyautogui - mouse and keyboard automation 3. Flask - web servers Why Obligatory Yap Session There's one unifying aspect to each of these libraries: conciseness. Throughout my time writing Python, I've learned that what matters isn't just ease of use. It's about getting straight to the heart of a problem and directly crafting a solution. Good Python code is the direct manifestation of an idea, not a technical document. It might not be the best tool for teaching the low-level aspects of computer science or crafting intricate, efficient systems, but it is excellent for...

ZedApr 23, 2024

Call me a follower. I'm trying out the Zed Editor for the first time, and these are my initial thoughts. Simplicity Out of the box, Zed feels quite similar to Sublime Text. Very stripped down, all business, no fluff. Don't let that fool you; it is plenty powerful. The more you use it, the more its functionality seems to present itself to you. Sure, you can use it like a basic text editor with syntax highlights and contextual code completions. But eventually, you'll learn what makes Zed special. AI The inlign assistant is one of my favorite features of Zed....

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